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The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water consumption for agricultural, industrial, and domestic purposes across six regions of the world. Overall, it is clear that agricultural use accounts for the largest share of water consumption in most regions, whereas industrial use dominates in Europe and North America. Domestic use remains the smallest sector in […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportions of water usage for three distinct purposes—agriculture, industry, and domestic needs—across six different global regions. Overall, agricultural use dominates in South America, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, whereas water consumption for industrial purposes is highest in North America and Europe. Domestic use accounts for the smallest share in […]
The pie charts illustrate how water is distributed for different purposes in various regions worldwide, focusing on three main uses: industry, agriculture, and domestic consumption. Overall, North America and Europe use the largest share of water for industrial purposes, while in other regions, agriculture is the dominant use. Domestic water consumption is generally the lowest, […]
The pie charts show six individual areas around the world, illustrating the proportion of water used for different needs. According to the charts, the water consumption of North America is strikingly similar to the water consumption of Europe. In both continents, about half of the water is used by industry, almost a third by agriculture, […]
The pie charts delineate water allocation across various global regions, emphasizing three primary purposes: industrial use, agricultural irrigation, and domestic consumption. Predominantly, North America and Europe exhibit a significant penchant for industrial water usage, contrasting starkly with other regions where agriculture takes precedence. Domestic water demand, conversely, remains the least substantial, save for South America […]
