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The image is a table with four rows and four columns; the columns are labeled "Country," "Domestic use," "Industry," and "Agriculture." The first column lists four countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, and Canada. The "Domestic use" column has numerical values for each country as follows: Egypt - 8, Saudi Arabia - 6, New Zealand - 10, Canada - 20. The "Industry" column has the following values: Egypt - 10, Saudi Arabia - 30, New Zealand - 46, and Canada - 70. The "Agriculture" column shows: Egypt - 82, Saudi Arabia - 64, New Zealand - 44, and Canada - 10. There are no units provided for the numerical values.
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Overall, agriculture uses the most water in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, while industry is the main user in Canada and New Zealand.
In Egypt, most water is used for agriculture, at about 80%. Industry uses around 10%, and domestic use is about 10% as well. Saudi Arabia shows a similar pattern. Around 85% of water is used for farming, while industry and homes use a much smaller amount.
In contrast, Canada uses most of its water for industry, at nearly 70%. Agriculture uses only about 10%, and domestic use is around 20%. In New Zealand, industry also uses the highest percentage, at about 50%. Agriculture takes around 40%, and domestic use is the lowest, at about 10%.
In conclusion, farming is the main use of water in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, while industry uses the most water in Canada and New Zealand.
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