The given line graph compares the data of global water consumption in various spheres from 1900 to 2000. Besides, the table below illustrates the amount of water usage in Brazil and Congo in 2000.
Overall, in terms of the most water-consuming sector, agriculture can be mentioned, inferior to the industrial complex and domestic water use. Comparing water consumption in Brazia and Congo, it can be concluded that Brazil has significantly higher water demand.
The line graph shows that the agricultural sector greatly outperformed the others over the century. Since 1900 the figure has increased rapidly, reaching 3000 km3. speaking in the other water consuming sectors presented, it can be seen that the water resource is used in industrial environments and domestic use. Since 1960 water consumption has increased substantially in the industrial sector, reaching more than 1000 km3 by 2000. Domestic water use has minimal water input, not exceeding 300 km3.
Radical difference in the amount of water consumption in Brazil and Congo depends on population. Thus, water use in Brazil is 45 percent greater than in Congo.
