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The image shows a line graph of global water use by sector from 1900 to 2000, with the y-axis representing cubic kilometers (km³) and the x-axis representing years. Three sectors are represented by different colored lines: agriculture (black), industrial use (red), and domestic use (green). Agriculture has the highest water use, increasing from around 500 km³ in 1900 to nearly 3000 km³ by 2000. Industrial use starts at nearly 0 km³ in 1900 and reaches just over 1000 km³ by 2000. Domestic use remains the lowest, starting at nearly 0 km³ in 1900 and reaching just under 500 km³ by 2000. Each sector shows a steady increase in water use over the century, with agriculture showing the steepest incline.
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The following information illustrates water usage by graph and consumption of water in two different countries by table.
To begin with, there is high usage of water in agriculture land, which is about 3000 km. Although there was similarity in usage levels of water in industrial and domestic areas until 1940, after that, industrial usage reached 1000 km in the year 2000. Brazil has the highest population compared to the Congo. So it has heavy water consumption.
Overall, there was constant movement in agricultural usage until 1950; after that, it rapidly increased for up to 5 years. Brazil has 26,500 km of irrigated land, compared to the Congo, which has only 100 km2. According to water usage in the Congo, there was less population, so water usage was also reduced.
Finally, you can observe that water usage is increasing with respect to the public and the amount of land that is used.
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