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The image displays six pie charts comparing the percentage of water usage for industrial, agricultural, and domestic purposes in different regions of the world. In North America, industrial use accounts for 48%, agricultural use for 39%, and domestic use for 13%. South America has 10% industrial, 19% domestic, and 71% agricultural use. Europe shows 32% industrial, 16% domestic, and 53% agricultural use. Africa has the highest agricultural use at 84%, with 9% for industrial and 7% for domestic. Central Asia also has high agricultural use at 88%, with 7% each for industrial and domestic use. Lastly, South East Asia has 81% agricultural, 12% domestic, and 7% industrial use.
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The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water consumption for agricultural, industrial, and domestic purposes across six regions of the world.
Overall, it is clear that agricultural use accounts for the largest share of water consumption in most regions, whereas industrial use dominates in Europe and North America. Domestic use remains the smallest sector in all areas.
In Africa, Central Asia, and South East Asia, water is overwhelmingly used for agriculture, with figures standing at 84%, 88%, and 81% respectively. South America also shows a strong focus on agriculture, though at a slightly lower rate of 71%. In contrast, agricultural use is much less significant in Europe and North America, at 32% and 39% respectively.
Industrial use of water is highest in Europe and North America, where it accounts for 53% and 48% of total consumption. This is significantly higher than in the other regions, where industrial usage remains below 12%, with Central Asia having the lowest at just 5%.
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