The table illustrates the percentage of water used for domestic, industry and argiculture in four different countries.
Overall, Egypt is the country with the highest consumption of water in argiculture, when Canada has the most consumption on both industry domestic. Nevertheless, the percentage of water use for household in Saudi Arabia is the lowest, compares to that of other countries.
The portion of water used for residential purposes in Egypt is 8%, followed by the portion of water used for industry purposes is 10% which is nearly 8 times smaller than the portion of water used for agriculture purposes is 82%. Meanwhile, the proportion of water used for residential in Saudi Arabia is 6%, followed by the proportion of water used for industry is 30% which is nearly 2 times smaller than the proportion of water used for agriculture is 64%.
The percentage of usage of water for domestic in New Zealand is 10%, whereas percentage of usage of water for industry is which is smaller than the percentage of usage of water for argiculture is 44%. By contrast, the proportion of water used for household purposes in Canada is 20%, while the proportion of water used for industry purposes is 70% which is 7 times larger than the proportion of water used for agriculture purposes is 10%.
