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Band 6+: The table below shows the water consumption percentages in four countries by different sectors (households, industry and agriculture). Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows water consumption percentages for households, industry, and agriculture in four countries: Egypt with households 7%, industry 7%, agriculture 86%; Saudi Arabia with households 23%, industry 10%, agriculture 67%; New Zealand with households 10%, industry 46%, agriculture 44%; Australia with households 12%, industry 18%, agriculture 70%.
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The table graph illustrates the percentage of the water consumption in three purpose (Household, Industry, and Agriculture) in four countries (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, Australia).

Overall, in all countries expecting New Zealand, water mostly is used for Agriculture, while New Zealand is comsuming water for Industy and Agriculture equally.

In Saudi Arabia the percentage of the usage of water for the household account for 23%, which is the largest percentage in this category. Meanwhile, in New Zealand 10% of the total water sources is used in the household purpose. By contrast, in the same category Australia represent 12%, whereas in Egypt only 7% is recorded for the household.

In addition, also 7% of the total water consuming percentage is used for Industry in Egypt, which is also the lowest proportion in that statistic. However, New Zealand mostly use their water for the Industry, which make up 46%. Meanwhile, Australia and Saudi Arabia represented 18% and 10%.

In New Zeakand the proportion of the water used for Agriculture account for 44%, whereas Saudi Arabia indicates 67% of the tottal of their water sources. In the same purpose Australia spends 70% of the water. Finally, 86% of the water is consuming in Egypt for the Agriculture.

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