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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 compare the proportion of water consumed for several purposes in some particular places around the world.
It is clear that the agricultural sector was the most valuable for using water in almost all countries. On the other hand, the least proportion of water was used in the industrial area.
In terms of American countries, 39% and 74% of water has been used for the agricultural sector in North America and South America respectively. And, industrial use of water was 48% in North America, which was 38% higher than South America in the same sector. Both countries used 13% and 19% of water respectively in the domestic area.
On the other hand, water consumption in Europe was 53% for industries and 32% for agriculture and 15% for domestic areas. African, Central Asian, and South Asian people consumed water for agriculture at 84%, 88%, and 81% respectively, where the other two sectors were under 12%.
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