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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 pai charts illustrate the proportion of water consumption for various purposes in six regions worldwide.
Overall, the data highlight a prevalence of agriculture usage in Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia, while water usage for industry stood in the second place. Domestic consuming water, on the other hand, is lower between all of presented areas of the world.
One of the highest usages of water for agricultural purposes is absorbed in Africa and two regions of Asia, with ranking from 81% to 88% whereas, South America was notably higher with 71% of consumption. Furthermore, there was only 32% and 33%, the lowest percentages in agriculture water use for North America and Europe.
Inversely, for consumption of water for industrial purposes, the highest proportion of 48% and 53% are evidence in North America and Europe, compared to only 10% and 12% in South America and Southeast Asia , as well as 7% and 5% in Africa and central Asia respectively.
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