The line chart indicates the data about water consumed globally from 1900 to 2000, while the table chart illustrates the consumption of water in two countries Brazil and Congo in 2000.
Overall, agriculture dominates globally for using water, whereas the least is domestic in terms of using water. Global water use by the industrial sector is greater than that of the domestic and less than that of agriculture. On the other hand, the majority of people in Brazil drink more water than the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In 1900, the highest worldwide water used by agriculture was around 500 km3, while industrial and domestic were even starting, However, in 1950 agriculture doubled to 1000 km3, whereas there was a slight increase in industrial and domestic water used about 200 and 100 km3. Lastly, by 2000 agriculture significantly consumed world water about 3000 km3, where domestic use of water steadily increased by around 300 km3. Regarding, global water used by industrial went up to 1300 km3 in total used.
Furthermore, Brazil has the highest population of 176 million compared to Congo’s of 5.2 million which is why the amount of water drunk per person in Brazil was 359 m3, whereas Congo only consumes 8 m3 respectively.
