The line graph illustrates the amount of waters usage around the world across three sectors between 1900 and 2000, while the table compares the consumption of water in two various countries in 2000.
Overall, water use globally by agriculture saw a sharp increase,while water in industrical and domestic use witnessed a rise, though at a more a gradual pace. Additionally, Brazill had the highest figure population compared to Congo.The amount of both irrigated land and water consumption in Brazil is higher.
Regarding to the line graph, in 1900, water usage in agriculture was started at around 500km3, which was five times higher than that of Industrial and Domestic use, both close to 0%.There was a climb in water users for agriculture,industrical and domestic purposes over the century, reaching peaks of 3000km3,approximately 1500km3 and around 500km3 respectively,by 2000.
Turning to the table chart, in 2000, Brazil with 176 million people and 26500 km2 irrigated land, used 359 m3 water. While,the population of Congo was 5.2 million and people used 8 m3 of water for 100 km2 of land.
