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The image specifies water use percentages for Gulf countries in 2000 across three categories: Domestic, Agriculture, and Industrial. For Bahrain: Domestic 50%, Agriculture 44%, Industrial 6%; Kuwait: Domestic 47%, Agriculture 41%, Industrial 12%; Qatar: Domestic 60%, Agriculture 29%, Industrial 11%; Oman: Domestic 7%, Agriculture 84%, Industrial 9%; UAE: Domestic 13%, Agriculture 83%, Industrial 4%; Saudi Arabia: Domestic 11%, Agriculture 88%, Industrial 1%.
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The bar graph provided illustrates the rate of water usage in terms of 3 different purposes across 6 Middle Eastern nations in the year 2000.
It is noticeable from the chart that, the utilization of water in agricultural field was the highest whereas in industrial field, recorded the lowest.
In terms of Agriculture, people in the Saudi Arabia used water above four fifths of total percentage in the year 2000.
Moreover, the usage of water in industrial area lacked behind the most. Utilization of water recored in industrial field was below one in twenty in the given year 2000.
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