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The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water utilized for three purposes—industrial, agricultural, and domestic—across six regions of the world. Overall, agriculture dominates water consumption in four regions—Africa, Central Asia, South America, and Southeast Asia—while industrial use is the primary sector in Europe and North America. Domestic use accounts for the smallest share in all […]
The pie chart indicates the proportion of water consumed for various purposes in six regions of the world. Overall, it is clear that industrial water usage is the highest in North America and Europe, while other regions are dominated by agricultural use. Moreover, domestic water usage accounts for only a small percentage across all regions. […]
The figures illustrate the proportions of water consumed for industrial, agricultural and domestic uses by six areas of the world. Overall, agriculture consumes the largest amount of water in most regions, apart from North America and Europe, which are the most developed parts of the world. A significant proportion of water has been used for […]
The Pie Charts demonstrate how much water is used for different reasons in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. At a glance, it appears that the agriculture sector needs the majority of water, whereas industrial and domestic demand for water holds the second and third positions on the charts; however, […]
The charts present the percentage usage of water in different countries for various purposes, such as industrial use, agricultural use, and domestic use. Overall, the main purpose in six areas is agricultural use, while the percentage for the other two purposes is variable. In terms of water usage for agricultural purposes, Central Asia, Africa, and […]
