The table represents water use for different goals in four countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand and Canada.
Overall, it is clear that domestic use is the smallest share in all countries.
Firstly, in Egypt and Saudi Arabia the proportion of agricultural using water is the vast majority and constitutes 82% and 54% respectively. Regarding the other positions, the percentage of water consumption in industry area (10% and 30%) is moderately higher than in domestic section (8% and 6%) in Egypt and considerably higher in Saudi Arabia respectively. However, the figure for industrial consumption is almost equal to that of domestic in Egypt.
Secondly, the prevalent water use New Zealand and Canada is made up of industrial apply at 46% and 70% respectively. Nevertheless, agricultural water use in New Zealand on average (44%) and internal consumption in less popular at 10%, while percentage of domestic use (20%) is after the immediately after industrial use, and agricultural is only in third place in terms of prevalence.
