The provided pie charts present data on the percentage of water allocation for industrial use, agricultural use, and domestic use in six regions worldwide.
Overall, water usage is predominantly allocated to agricultural activities across all regions, with Central Asia demonstrating the highest reliance on agriculture. In contrast, North America and Europe show a greater emphasis on industrial use of water.
Central Asia exhibits the highest water usage for agriculture at 88%, with a minimal 7% for industrial use and 5% for domestic use. Similarly, Africa and Southeast Asia allocate 84% and 81% of water resources to agricultural purposes, with limited industrial use at 9% and 12% for Africa and Southeast Asia, respectively. South America also heavily relies on agriculture, utilizing 71% of the water, while 29% is divided between industrial and domestic consumption.
In contrast, North America and Europe use the majority of water in industrial activities, accounting for 48% and 63% of water usage, respectively. Agricultural and domestic use make up the remaining 52% in North America, whereas domestic use accounts for 15% and agricultural use for 32% in Europe.
