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Band 5+: The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays six pie charts representing the percentage of water used for three different purposes (industrial, agricultural, and domestic) across six world regions. Specifically, North America distributes water usage with 48% for industrial, 39% for agricultural, and 13% for domestic purposes. South America utilizes 19% for industrial, 71% for agricultural, and 10% for domestic purposes. Europe shows 32% water usage for industrial, 53% for agricultural, and 15% for domestic purposes. In Africa, there is a heavy reliance on water for agricultural purposes at 84%, with 9% for industrial and 7% for domestic use. Central Asia primarily uses water for agricultural purposes too, with 88% used, alongside 7% for industrial and 5% for domestic uses. Finally, South East Asia utilizes 81% for agricultural purposes, 12% for industrial, and 7% for domestic purposes.
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Those graphs demonstrate the percentage of used water in six different areas across five continents for dissimilar reasons.

Overall, it can be seen that Africa, Central Asia, and South East Asia, have quite similar percentage numbers when it comes to using water in agricultural purposes at 88% for Central Asia which is the highest and South East Asia is considered the lowest between all of them at 81%. For domestic water usage both Central Asia and South East Asia stand at 7%. But when we take Africa in consideration we will see that domestic use is higher by two points.

Taking our sight to the last three areas we will notice that both Europe and North America have industrial use as their supreme method standing at 48% and 53% respectively, whereas in South America it is the slightest at only 10%. However, agricultural system is the biggest in South America at 71%.

In contrast, Asian parts, Africa, and South America, use agricultural method more than other ones by a long-shot, while Europe and North America have some sort of balance between all of the methods

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