The given three pie charts depict the information about the comparison of various instudies’ water consuption in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
In general, it is obvious that the majority of water was spent by Electricity&Gas in Canada and Mexico, while the USA used the majority of water on agriculture. On the whole, Mexico had the smallest difference between the percentage of water to Electricity&Gas and Agriculture.
With regards to the figure for the USA, Agruculture comes top of the list, with around 67% of water consumed. The Households comes next, with about one tenth of water allocation. Electricity&Gas and Public Supply spent half as much as Industry, with approximately 7%, 8% and 4% respectively. The least proportion of water was used in Mining, with only 2%. Different condition can be observed in Canada, with the majority of water used for Electricity&Gas, roughly a half. Agriculture was as half as popular as Industry, with around 8% and two-fifth accordingly. Mining spend nearly as much water as Pulic supply and other, nearly 4%, 3% and “% in turn.
With regards to the proportion of water allocation in Mexico, Agriculture spent as much water as Electricity&Gas, almost one-third and 45% respectively. Public supply used twice as much water as Industry, about 12% and 5% accordingly. The least water consumed industries were households, Mining and other, with only 3%, 2% and 1% allocated in turn.
