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The image contains six pie charts comparing water usage in six regions: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Each chart is divided into three segments representing industrial, agricultural, and domestic use. North America shows 48% industrial, 39% agricultural, and 13% domestic use. South America shows 71% agricultural, 19% industrial, and 10% domestic use. Europe shows 53% agricultural, 32% industrial, and 15% domestic use. Africa shows 84% agricultural, 9% industrial, and 7% domestic use. Central Asia shows 88% agricultural, 7% industrial, and 5% domestic use. Southeast Asia shows 81% agricultural, 12% industrial, and 7% domestic use.
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The given data depicts the usage of water for various reasons in six different parts of the world.
In north America and Europe almost half of total amount of water is needed in industrial use whether in South America, Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia majority portion of water is used in farming.
In the region North America and Europe, the factories utilize nearly half of the water that’s available, where North America usage 48% and Europe 53%, which make it the highest percentage of water consumed source, following by cultivational usage that use respectively 39% an d32% for North America and Europe. Hence, that leaves water used for home and personal reason the least amount of water needed source.
For the rest four region, the lion’s share of the water is used in farming. Except for South America, the other three areas needs more than 80% water for cultivation. That’s why the other two prospects can only get the meagre amount of water.
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