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The image presents a line graph titled "Global water use by sector" illustrating water usage trends in three different sectors (Agriculture, Industrial use, Domestic use) from 1900 to 2000. The graph shows an increasing trend in all sectors, with Agriculture having the highest usage, reaching 3000 km³ by 2000, while Industrial and Domestic use both followed below with Domestic use not surpassing 1000 km³. Below the graph, a table titled "Water consumption in Brazil and Congo in 2000" contrasts the water consumption in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It indicates Brazil's population as 176 million with water consumption of 26,500 km² and 359 m³ per person, while the Democratic Republic of Congo has 5.2 million people, consuming 100 km² of water and 8 m³ per person.
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The given line graph shows information about global water use by three different sectors between 1900 and 2000, while the table below presents water consumption in Brazil and Congo in 2000.
Overall, it is clearly seen that water consumption grew in all sectors, especially agriculture. Also, Brazil used more water than Congo.
To commence, people used a large amount of water for agriculture. In 1900, they used about 500km3 of water, and then this number increased to just over 3000 km3 in 2000. Before 1950, less than 100 km3 of water was consumed for industrial and domestic use. By 2000, water consumption rose considerably to 1000 km3 and just under 500 km3.
In 2000, the population of Brazil was 176 million, the irrigated area was 26500 km2, and water consumption per person was 359 m3. In contrast, Congo had a population of 5.2 million, an irrigated area of 100km2, and water use of 8m3.
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