30 report(s) found.
The provided charts elucidate the global distribution of water utilization across various sectors, while concurrently offering a comparative analysis of water consumption in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Overall, agriculture accounts for the predominant share of global water usage, with industrial and domestic sectors following suit. Additionally, a marked disparity in water consumption […]
The graph and table provide information about global water usage by sector from 1900 to 2000, and the water consumption statistics for Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. The graph illustrates the trends in water use across three sectors: agriculture, industrial, and domestic. Over the 20th century, agricultural water use consistently accounted […]
The graph and table provide information about global water usage by sector from 1900 to 2000, and the water consumption statistics for Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. The graph illustrates the trends in water use across three sectors: agriculture, industrial, and domestic. Over the 20th century, agricultural water use consistently accounted […]
The line graph shows global water consumption in three different sectors between 1900 and 2000, while the table compares water use in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. Overall, water consumption increased in all three sectors but agriculture consumed far more water than the other two. Brazil was a much bigger water […]
The line chart illustrates the global water usage across three sectors: agriculture, industrial, and domestic. In addition, the table provides data on water needs specifically in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Overall, water usage from these three sectors has increased to varying extents over time. Notably, water consumption is significantly higher in Brazil […]
The line graph and accompanying table provide a comparative analysis of global water usage trends from 1900 to 2000, along with specific data on water consumption in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the year 2000. Overall, the data indicates a notable increase in global water consumption across all sectors, predominantly driven by […]
The given line graph and table provide data on regarding how much water was used in all over the world from 1900 to 2000 and in two countries. In general, a glance at the line graph reveals that water used in agriculture made up majority than in industrial and domestic use, however the table depicts […]
The provided graph and table illustrate the water usage worldwide and consumption in two different countries. Overall, the global water usage has increased significantly in all sectors over a span of 100 years. Furthermore, Brazil is higher in terms of population,irrigated land, and water consumption per person compared to Congo. At the start of the […]
The line graph compares the amount of usage of water globally in three sectors over a hundred year period, while the table illustrates the consumption of water by Brazil and Congo in he year 2000. Overall, it is seen clearly that there is increase in water use by all the sectors but agricultural sector stays […]
The given charts elucidate disparities in the usage of fresh-water worldwide for three main sectors, along with the total consumption of water in two specific geographical territories, namely Brazil and Congo, in the year of 2000. A broad examination of data reveals that the amount of water used for family units, industrial zones, and cultivation […]
The line graph illustrates water consumption used in three different sectors from 1990 to 2000. The table provides information about water use in Brazil and Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. Overall, agriculture consumed far more water than the other two sectors, while water consumption increased in all three sectors. Brazil used water much bigger […]
The graphs present figures about the usage of water around the world and its consumption in Brazil and Congo, as well as irrigated land and population. As observed from the line graph, each of the three sectors had a rise in ten-years period, especially agriculture sector. Meanwhile, the table shows that the use of water […]
The picture gives information about the global water used for agriculture, industry and domestic, and these consumptions in two different nations. Overall, the amount of water for all factors experienced an upward trend in most years. In addition, the consumption of water used for Brazil was higher than Congo. Starting with the graph, the amount […]
The charts compare the amount of water used for agriculture, industry and homes around the world, and water use in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is clear that global water needs rose significantly over the period show and agriculture accounted for the largest proportion of the water used. We can also see […]
The line graph illustrates three sectors in terms of the amount of water that they used in the world between 1900 and 2000, while the table gives information about water expenditure in two countries ( Brazil and Congo) in 2000. Units are measured in km³ and m³ respectively. Overall, the global water rose significantly in […]
The line graph illustrates use of water in the world, while the table shows information about water consuming in Brazil and in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Overall, water use increased in all sectors. It is noticeable that using water for agricultural purposes was always the main feature with an astonishing rise during the given […]
The line chart and the table compare the data about the amount of water worldwide used by three sectors from 1990 to 2000 and water consumption in two counties namely Brazil and Congo in 2000. It is noticeable that the demand for usage of water worldwide increased in three sectors.In addition, agriculture accounted for the […]
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The line graph illustrates the global usage of water, while the table portrays a comparison of water used in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Overall, water utilization for agricultural usage was the highest and it increased gradually over the given period, while domestic consumption was the least. Additionally, Brazil has a higher population, […]
The provided illustration consists of a line graph depicting the distribution of water consumption across three sectors – agriculture, industry, and domestic use – from 1900 to 2000, alongside a table comparing water use in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the year 2000. Overall, in 2000, agriculture accounted for the majority of […]
The provides line graph illustrates the consumption of water by three sectors namely: agriculture, industry, and domestic use. Between the period 1900 and 200. While the table gives information about water utilization in brazil and congo in 2000. All statistics are given in square kilometers. Overall, in 2000 most of the water consumption was taken […]
The above line graph represents the global water consumption, from the year 1900-2000, across different sectors. The table provides the data for two countries water requrement fro each person, total irrigated land and population particulary in the year 2000. Overall the usage of the water in all the departments has been rising since 1900, with […]
The line graph provides usage percentages of water for the twentieth century. The table shows information about water consumption in Brazil and Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. Overall, the graph data illustrates increase of global water using since the beginning of period. The agriculture sector has rocked usage from 500 kilometers cubed to 3,000 […]
The provided line chart illustrates the global water usage by three different sectors from 1900 to 2000, whilst the table shows the water consumption per person in Brazil and Congo in 2000. Overall, after analyzing the charts, it can be observed that there was a significant increase in global water usage by the agriculture sector. […]
The provided line chart illustrates the global water usage by three different sectors from 1900 to 2000, while the table shows the water consumption per person in Brazil and Congo in the year 2000. Overall, after analyzing the charts, it can be observed that agriculture was the most consumer sector of the global water throughout […]
The provided line graph illustrates the global use of water between 1900 to 2000, whilst the table shows water consumption in Brazil and Congo. Overall, after looking at the provided graph and table, it can be found that the global use of water had significantly grown from 1900 to 2000, and the amount of water […]
The provided line chart illustrates the global water consumption by three different sectors; agriculture, Industrial use, and domestic use from 1900 to 2000, while the table manifests the consumption per person in Brazil and Congo in the year 2000. Overall, after analyzing the charts, it can be observed that agriculture was the most consumer sector […]
The line graph illustrates the global water consumption differences in three sectors for a century. In contrast, the table graph compares water usage in Brazil and the Democratic Republic Of Congo in 2000. Overall, all the consumption rises along but agriculture is the highest. And Brazil is a much bigger consumer than Congo. Looking at […]
The given line graph indicates the data of global water employed in three different sectors during a 100-year period starting from 1900 while the table demonstrates the amount of water used in two distinct nations in 2000. Overall, one basic trend in the graph which could be recognised is upward. It is also highlighted that […]
It is clear that global water needs rose significantly between 1900 and 2000, and that agriculture accounted for the largest proportion of water used. We can also see that water consumption was considerably higher in Brazil than in the Congo. In 1900, around 500km³ of water was used by the agriculture sector worldwide. The figures […]
