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The six pie charts depict the average amount of water used for various reasons across the globe. In hindsight, it describes the importance of water in industrial areas, household purposes, and agricultural prospects. As per the pie chart, Europe and North America seem to have a higher percentage, i.e., 53 and 48 percent respectively, of […]
The provided pie charts display percentages related to water usage across different regions of the world, comparing six countries. Overall, the graphs indicate that North America, South America, and Europe have a high water usage primarily for agricultural and domestic purposes, which is not sustainable. In contrast, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia primarily use […]
The pie chart depicts the proportion of water used for distinct purposes in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Overall, most of the countries shown here use water in agricultural areas except North America and Europe, where industrial use is more. Regarding agricultural use, Eastern countries invest most of their […]
The pie charts compare the proportion of water used for agriculture, industrial, and domestic purposes in six regions of the world: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and South East Asia. Overall, it is evident that industrial water use dominates in North America and Europe, whereas agricultural consumption is the primary use of […]
The six pie charts illustrate the various use of water in different regions of the world. Overall, the data shows that in most countries the majority of water is used for agriculture, while the least amount of it is allocated to domestic use, with the exceptions of North America and Europe. In North America, 48% […]
