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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 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 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 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 […]
