The line graph illustrates water consumption used in three different sectors from 1990 to 2000. The table provides information about water use in Brazil and Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000.
Overall, agriculture consumed far more water than the other two sectors, while water consumption increased in all three sectors. Brazil used water much bigger than Congo in 2000.
In terms of sectors, the rate of agriculture was rank first and approximately 500 〖km〗^3 in 1900. Agriculture industry growth dramatically in throughout the period and it reached to around 3000 〖km〗^3 ten years later. At the beginning of the period, the proportion of industrial and domestic sector used water less than 100 〖km〗^3. In contrast, not until around 1950, industrial and domestic used water consumption rose significantly, with the former and the latter being responsible for roughly 1000 〖km〗^3 and 500 〖km〗^3 respectively in 2000.
With regard to water consumption in two countries, Brazil had population (176 million), irrigated 26,500 〖km〗^2 and water consumption per person of 359 m^3. In 2000, Democratic Republic of Congo was 5,2 million, it was irrigated 100 〖km〗^2 and water consumption one human of 8 m^3.
