The pictorial diagram delineates information regarding the usage of water in three different fields in six nations.
Overall, the data on agriculture is always the most substantial in all countries examined. Moreover, in Australia and Russia, the industry is the field using the least water, using the least water is households in the remaining nations.
Concerning agricultural water use, the figure for Russia is the highest with 1863 m3, trailed by Turkey documenting 1482 m3, which is more than approximately 200 m3 compared to that for Canada at around 1238 m3. The amount of water used in the UK and China is comparable, registering about 810 m3.
Regarding the industry field, Canada and Turkey are in the lead, recording 832 and 731 m3, correspondingly. The third rank is the UK documenting precisely 398 m3, followed by Australia at 276 m3 which is less than nearly three times in comparison with Canada. Furthermore, the data on China and Russia are negligible, with the former registering 71 m3 and the latter at 56 m3.
Looking at household water consumption, Australia uses the most water, recording 341 m3, which is more than 62 m3 than Canada. Russia and Turkey are trailing far behind, documenting around 80 cubic meters of water usage. Among the listed countries, the UK and China represent comparatively smaller water consumption, with 38 and 26 m3 approximately less than four times that in Russia, respectively.
