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The image depicts six pie charts illustrating the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and South-East Asia. In North America, 48% of water is used for agriculture, 39% for industry, and 13% for domestic purposes. South America has 71% for agriculture, 19% for industry, and 10% for domestic use. Europe uses 53% for agriculture, 37% for industry, and 19% for domestic purposes. Africa has a 84% usage for agriculture, 7% for industry, and 9% for domestic use. Central Asia allocates 88% for agriculture, 5% for industry, and 7% for domestic purposes. Finally, South-East Asia uses 81% for agriculture, 10% for industry, and 9% for domestic use.
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The pie charts illustrate the consumption of water in percentage for various purposes in some of the regions (North America, South America, Europe, and Africa). Central Asia, Southeast Asia) in the world.
Overall, in Europe and North America, a large amount of water is used for industrial work, and in other areas, the maximum amount of water is used for agricultural purposes.
In North America and Europe, almost half of the water is used for industrial work. Then second used to agriculture in 39% and 32% respectively. After that, 13% and 15% of the water are consumed for domestic work in those countries. On the contrary, in the other four areas (South America, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia), almost a third of the water is used to cultivate crops. In South America, one fifth of the water is consumed for domestic use, but the other three are only Less than 10 percent water is used for this work. The industry in this zone uses less water, which . is less than ten percent.
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