The given graph presents the overall amount of water used by the globe for a 100-year period.Next,the follow-up table showcases only two specific areas’ water consumption.
Overall,the data trends in the line graph rise dramatically in all categories.
First and foremost,the most conspicuously rising trend is water usage for the agriculture.Through out the years,this trend rises significantly from 500km3 in 1900 to 3000km3 in 2000.Then,the second category is industrial usage,and it also shows a growing shift during those years.The third sector,domestic use shows a similar trend to the previous trend:from 1900 to 1950,both sectors used only about 250 km3 of water yearly.However,starting from 1950 industrial use rises up more fiercely than domestic use,ending at above 1000km3 of water usage for the former and that of about 250 km3 for the latter in the year 2000.
Additionally,the table below provides informations pertainning water comsumption per person in Brazil and in Democratic Republic of Congo.First,in Brazil,both the population and irrigated land is vastly larger than those of Democratic Republic of Congo.According to the data,water consumption per person in Brazil,which is 359m3, is also lager than that of Democratic Republic of Congo,which is only 8m3.
