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The graph and table illustrate information on global water usage and water intake in four related countries between 1900 and 2000. Units are measured in kilometres per square. Overall, it is clearly seen that the water consumed in several sectors such as agricultre, industry and domestic works has increased gradually worldwide. The higher portion of […]
The graph given depicts detailled information about water consumption (in cubic kilometre) of the whole world in three sectors (agriculture, industrial, and domestic) over the 100-year period. The table below compares water usage per person in Brazil and Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). Overall, agriculture had always recieved the highest water contribution throughout the […]
The graph illustrates global water usage across three sectors: agriculture, industry, and domestic from 1900 to 2000, while the table compares water consumption in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Overall, global water use in all sectors increased over the century. Meanwhile, Brazil, with a much larger population and irrigated land area, consumed far […]
The line graph and table below display information on water usage and consumption in two different nations. Overall, all three sectors witnessed an increase throughout the period. Water consumption by agricultural means was by far the most, being followed industrial use, and finally followed by domestic means as the least used. Water usage by agriculture […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of waters usage around the world across three sectors between 1900 and 2000, while the table compares the consumption of water in two various countries in 2000. Overall, water use globally by agriculture saw a sharp increase,while water in industrical and domestic use witnessed a rise, though at a […]
The data on global water usage from 1900 to 2000 illustrates significant trends across various sectors, emphasizing the growing demand for water resources. The table analysis examines these trends alongside a comparative study of water consumption patterns between Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The graph reveals that agricultural water consumption is the predominant […]
