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The image shows a graph and table detailing global water use by sector from 1900 to 2000 and water consumption data for Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The graph indicates agriculture usage increased from about 500 km³ in 1900 to approximately 3000 km³ around 2000, industrial use rose from around 100 km³ to over 1000 km³, and domestic use grew from 0 km³ to just above 300 km³ in the same period. The table indicates Brazil has a population of 176 million, irrigated land of 26,500 km², and water consumption per person of 359 m³, while the Democratic Republic of Congo has a population of 5.2 million, irrigated land of 100 km², and water consumption per person of 8 m³.
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The graph and table illustrate information on global water usage and water intake in four related countries between 1900 and 2000. Units are measured in kilometres per square.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the water consumed in several sectors such as agricultre, industry and domestic works has increased gradually worldwide. The higher portion of water has been used in agriculture. In contrast, the least amount of water is utilised for domestic purposes.
According to the data provided in the graph, the period from 1900 to 1940 agricultural sector represents the domain in using water around 500 km square and a gradual increase up to approximately 1000km square. The industrial sector rose slightly to around 1200km square in 2000. Then, the water consumption is slightly increased to about 500km square. The table indicates that the Congo population irrigated a smaller amount of water, around 8m cube, compared with brazil a higher amount of 359 m cube, relatively
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