17 report(s) found.
The charts illustrate the distribution of water usage worldwide and in four countries – China, India, Canada, and New Zealand – in the year 2000. Overall, agriculture accounted for the largest proportion of water consumption globally, a pattern that was also evident in China and India. In contrast, Canada primarily used water for industrial purposes, […]
The pictures of charts below depict information about the usage of water in the world and 4 specific countries in the year of 2000. Overall, it can be seen that majority of water in the world was used in agriculture, China and India’s example perfectly justifies it. To begin with, 70% of world water usage […]
The pictures of charts below depict information about the usage of water in the world and 4 specific countries in the year of 2000. Overall, it can be seen that majority of water in the world was used in agriculture, China and India’s example perfectly justifies it. To begin with, 70% of world water usage […]
The two diagrams delineate the proportion of water utilisation for distinctive sectors around the world, and the horizontal bar graph depicts this figure for particular nations in the year 2000. Considering from an overall perspective, it can be comprehensively observed that agriculture sector use a large numbers of water over the world. While canada had […]
The two diagrams delineate the proportion of water utilisation for distinctive sectors around the world, and the horizontal bar graph depicts this figure for particular nations in the year 2000. Considering from an overall perspective, it can be comprehensively observed that agriculture sector use a large numbers of water over the world. While canada had […]
The charts illustrate the world water use, as regards agricultural, domestic and industrial purposes and the water use in these fields in different countries in 2000. Overall, it can be clearly seen from the data that agriculture was the main domain, in which a significant amount of water was used globally, while domestic and industrial […]
The pie chart illustrates the information about the proportion of world water use, while the bar chart compares the percentages of water use by selected countries in 2000. The data include four countries: Canada, New Zealand, India, and China. Overall, it is evident that Canada had the highest rate of water use in the industry […]
The charts show how water was used in four natuons in different cosumption agriculture , industry and domestic. Overall it can seen that the highest consumption water used china and india and lowest was new zealand and canada. To begin with worldwide water used in agriculture sector 70% and industry was in 8% and 22% […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of world water use in 2000, while the other depicts the water use in selected nations in 2000. Overall, it is clear that for the world water use, the figure of agriculture was the greatest, while that for domestic was the lowest. Moving to selected countries, while the proportion […]
The charts present data on how water is used for 3 particular purposes (agriculture, domestic, and industry) worldwide and in 4 selected countries (China, Canada, India and New Zealand) in 2000. Overall, it is easy to see that the vast majority of was water was used for agriculture rather than other purposes. Also, the patterns […]
Overall, a significant proportion of water resources was consumed by agricultural activities around the world. The bar chart shows that India used most of its water for agricultural purposes, whereas Canada primarily used water for manufacturing sector. Regarding global water consumption, agriculture accounted for the largest proportion, reaching a notable 70%. This was followed by […]
In the last few years, there is a growth in tourist industry, and is makes both positive and negative effects on local communities. In my opinion, I strongly feel that there are more positive impacts than negative impacts and reasons for my opinion will be discussed in this essay On the one hand, there are […]
The diagrams reveal how different countries used water by 2000. The data is given in percentages, and the information can be divided into two main groups; namely, the proportion howof how the world used water and how water was used in four different countries. Overall, the majority of world water was used in agriculture , […]
The charts provide information about how water was used in each country; namely, China, India, New Zealand and Canada, In 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the resources have been mostly used in agriculture while domestic was the least. Starting with, China and India, which were the countries that mostly used water for growing […]
The charts illustrate information about the way in which water was consumed in different countries in the year 2000. Overall, agriculture was the dominant sector for water use in the world. However, Industrial water usage was higher in developed countries, like Canada and New Zealand, while domestic water use remained the lowest part. In the […]
The charts illustrate water usage globally and in selected countries in the year 2000. Globally, agriculture accounted for the largest share of water use at 70%, followed by industry at 22%, and domestic use at 8%. Among the selected countries, China and India had the highest proportions of water used for agriculture, at 60% and […]
The pie chart gives information about global water usage and the horizontal bar chart compares the amount of water used for different purposes in four different countries in 2000. Overall, it can be seen that water has been used in a minimal amount for domestic in worldwide and all chosen countries except for New Zealand. […]
