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The image displays a graph titled "Global water use by sector" from 1900 to 2000 with y-axis ranging 0-3,000 km³ and a table comparing water consumption in Brazil and the Congo in 2000. The graph shows agriculture water use rising from 500 km³ in 1900 to approximately 3,000 km³ in 2000, industrial use from 100 km³ to 1,000 km³, and domestic use from 50 km³ to slightly above 300 km³. The table lists Brazil with a population of 176 million, 26,500 km² irrigated land, and 359 m³ water consumption per person; the Democratic Republic of Congo with a population of 5.2 million, 100 km² irrigated land, and 8 m³ water consumption per person.
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The line graph shows global water use in agriculture, industry, and domestic between 1900 and 2000. The table gives information about water use in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000, population, water consumption per person and irrigated land.
Overall, water use increased in all three sectors, but the growth was greatest in agriculture. In 1900, agricultural use was about 500 km³, and rose steadily to 3,000 km³ in 2000. Industrial use stayed low until 1950, then increased quickly to 1,200 km³. Domestic was grew slowly around 500 km³ by the end.
In 2000, Brazil had much larger population of 176 million compared Congo of 5.2 million. However, water use per person in Brazil was 359 m³, while in Congo it was only 8 m³. Brazil also had much more irrigated land to 26,500 km² compared just to 100 km² in Congo.
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