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Band 7+: You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The graph below shows annual water usage (in millions of cubic meters) by industries in some countries You should write at least 150 words.

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The image shows a bar graph of annual water usage by industries in millions of cubic meters, with two categories: Ground Water and Public Supply. Fuel industry uses 10 million cubic meters of Ground Water and 70 of Public Supply. Food/Drinks use 110 Ground Water and 190 Public Supply. Machinery uses 10 Ground Water and 100 Public Supply. Metal uses 90 Ground Water and 240 Public Supply. Chemicals use 240 Ground Water and 430 Public Supply. Paper uses 20 Ground Water and 190 Public Supply. Textiles use 10 Ground Water and 80 Public Supply.
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The graph illustrates annual water usage (in millions of cubic meters), including groundwater and governmental supply by various industries in some nations.

Overall, both spring water and public supply were utilized the most in chemicals. Conversely, the least implemented use of spring water was in machinery, while textiles and fuel industries were considered the least used in public supply at the same time.

The implementation of groundwater seems to have more benefits than public supply, as it has been highly used in chemicals up to 430 million cubic meters, followed by metal and paper, which were 240 and 190 in the same measure, respectively. Some sectors, however, reveal fewer usages of well water than governmental provision, as could be clearly seen in machinery: only 10 million cubic meters of groundwater were used, but up to 100 million kiloliters of public supply were utilized. As well as the food and drink industry, which used 110 of the groundwater, while 190 in the same measure of public supply was applied.

In conclusion, both groundwater and collective provision are necessary for all sectors.

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