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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 charts illustrate the proportion of water used for three major purposes in six nations around the globe.
Overall, it is evident that the highest amount of water predominantly used for agricultural purposes and the opposite is true for domestic use.
To begin with, the pie charts indicate that the largest percentages of water used for agricultural purposes in Central Asia, Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America, at 88%, 84%, 81%, and 71%, respectively. However, domestic uses comprise the lowest amount of water, at only 7%, 7%, 9%, and 19%, respectively, in those 4 countries. Additionally, less than 12% of water is used for industrial purposes in South Africa, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.
On the other hand, in North America and Europe, the scenery is totally change, where over half of water is used for industrial reasons, at 48%, and 53%, respectively. While only 13%, and 15% of water spent for domestic use. Meanwhile, nearly 40%, and 32% of water spent for agricultural sector.
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