The mixed chart—a table and a bar chart—illustrates domestic water usage and the cost of water supply in five different countries.
Overall, water usage varies across the countries, with Germany having the lowest consumption at around 200 cubic meters per person, and the United States having the highest at approximately 350. It is also clear that the cost of water supply is highest in France, reaching $2.10 per cubic meter, while the United States has the lowest cost at just $0.001 per cubic meter.
In the bar chart, water usage among the five countries increases gradually, with differences of around 50 cubic meters between them. The United States has the highest water consumption, at 350 cubic meters per person. Meanwhile, Italy and Canada follow closely, with Italy using 300 and Canada 330 cubic meters. Water usage decreases in the remaining two countries, with France consuming 250 and Germany having the lowest usage at 210 cubic meters.
In the table, it can be seen that the cost of water in the United States is the lowest among the five countries, at $0.01 per cubic meter. In comparison, residents of Canada and Italy also pay relatively low prices, at $0.31 and $0.70 per cubic meter respectively. The most expensive water cost is in France, where people pay $2.10 per cubic meter. Meanwhile, the cost of water in Germany is $1.35 per cubic meter.
