The provided pie charts and table compare how the world’s water is divided and used among 3 distinct nations.
At a glance, it is obvious that saltwater dominates all water resources, while ice and glaciers showed the maximum for fresh water. Another noteworthy point is that the higher rates for water usage in agriculture in Egypt were in domestic use in Canada and Saudi Arabia.
Upon closer inspection, saltwater showed approximately the maximum result with 95%, while fresh water accounted for just 5% of the total 100%. Freshwater is divided into 3 diverse categories, where ice and glaciers showed the highest rate, which was three-quarters. Whereas groundwater demonstrated 23%, surface water was 2%.
By contrast, the figures for Egypt and Saudi Arabia showed approximately the same results, where the higher water use in agriculture was 83% and 84%, respectively and in domestic use 15%, as well as in industries in Saudi Arabia showed 2% greater than Egypt, according 10%. Canada witnessed the least result in agriculture and domestic use, contributing 9% and 10%, accordingly. In industry, utilizing water was 8 times higher than in Saudi Arabia and 10 times more than in Egypt.
