The supplied table illustrates the water usage for three different purposes in six nations.
Looking from an overall perspective, in all surveyed countries, the field of agriculture requires the largest volume of water, while most residents have the least preference over the utilization of water for household purpose. It is also noticeable that Canada is the most potential water consumer, while a reserve patterent is depicted in China.
Turning to details, regarding the amount of water used for domestic category, Australia and Canada practically surpass other nations with 341 and 279 respectively. In the interim, Russia and Turkey lag behind with relatively high water quantities,ranging from 80 to nearly 100. In contrast, the figures for China and the UK are comparatively low, at well beneath 50.
When it comes to agricultural purposes, Canada,Russia and Turkey use the most dominating volumes of water, averaging from 1200 to about 1900. In China and England, roughly 800 m3 of water is used for agriculture, while the data on Australia stands at a precise 741.
Finally, in terms of industry, the amount of water is also allocated disproportionately. The highest water consumption is exhibited in both Canada and Turkey, at 832 and 731 successively. However from 250 to 398 m3 of water is distributed in the UK and Australia. Remarkably, the two remaining nations have the least notable statistics, remaining at below 100.
