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The image displays six pie charts representing the percentage of water use for different purposes in six areas of the world. The charts show the breakdown of water usage into three categories: industrial, agricultural, and domestic. North America has the highest industrial use at 48%, whereas Africa has the highest agricultural use at 84%. South America has a balanced distribution with 19% industrial, 71% agricultural, and 10% domestic use. Europe has the highest domestic use at 15%. Central Asia and South-East Asia have similar agricultural use at 88% and 81% respectively, with minimal industrial and domestic use.
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The pie charts give information about uses of water in different parts of the world for different purposes.
Overall it is clear that the biggest proportion of water used for agricultural use almost all area while it was not true for domestic use, staying at lowest.
In Central Asia 88% of water was utilized for agricultural needs and it was a chart high of among other five and in South East Asia and in Africa it was slightly lower at 81% and 84% respectively.Additionally, in South America the trend for cultivation and farming 71% of water used in it.
In contrast, in North America and Europe 48% and 53% of water used in industrial use.Unlikely Africa and others it was the highest and the proportion for domestic use in all six parts of the world was lowest, its highest was 19% and lowest was 7%.
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