The pie chart gives information about how the world’s water is distrubuted, whilw table illustrates how this water is used in different countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada.
Overall, salt water has the majority of the proportion of all water, while in the fresh water the figure for ice and glaceries has the third-quarter of it. 2 out of three countries use most of water for agriculture purposes,nevertheless only Canada consume it for industrial needs mostly.
Salt water are by far highest distrubution of all water with 95% rate, although remaining 5% salt water’s 75% is made up by ice and glaceries. Ground water accounts for 23%, whereas surface water represents only 2% of clean water.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia utilize highest proportion of water in agriculture with 84% and 83%, respectively; however, Canada spend only 9% water for the same purpose. In the domestic view of water usage Egypt and Saudi Arabia share the similar proportion, at 15%, in contrast Canada is less than, differing by 5%. Canada use 80% of water for industrial needs, but other two countries only use around 10%.
