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The line graph depicts the data regarding use of water worldwide and water consumption in two different countries. To begin with, in 1900 the consumption of water for agriculture was around 500 km³, but by 2000 it reached around 3000 km³. While water was not much used for the industrial sector and domestic sector from […]
The data displays the level of water used for agriculture, industry and homes of countries around the globe. Overall, the data illustrated has been increasing. Yet all of the used ways have been increasing differently. The highest and rapid rise is shown in agricultural use, while least amount of considerable increasing has been shown in […]
The line graph shows global water use in 3 different sectors between 1900 and 2000. Agricultural water use started with the most water consumption among them. It used about 500 km3 of water in 1900 and had increased slightly by 1910. This figure rose slowly until the mid of 20th century and reached about 1000km3 […]
The line graph demonstrates the amount of global water use in three sectors measured by cubic kilometres between 1900 and 2000, while the table compares the water consumption of Brazil and Congo in 2000. Overall, an upward trend was recorded in all categories throughout the surveyed period. In addition, Brazil consumed substantially more water than […]
The line graph and the table compare water used for agriculture, industry and home around the world between 1900 and 2000, and water use in Brazil and Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. It is clear that global water consumed in three different sectors had seen an upward trend from 1900 to 2000, while the […]
The given line graph compares the data of global water consumption in various spheres from 1900 to 2000. Besides, the table below illustrates the amount of water usage in Brazil and Congo in 2000. Overall, in terms of the most water-consuming sector, agriculture can be mentioned, inferior to the industrial complex and domestic water use. […]
The line graph and table illustrate global water usage across different sectors from 1900 to 2000 and compare water utilization in Brazil and Congo in the year 2000. Overall, there was an upward trend in water use in three sectors. Besides, water consumption in Brazil was much higher than that in Congo. As can be […]
The graph illustrates global water usage in three sectors—agriculture, industrial, and domestic—from 1900 to 2000. Overall, water consumption increased significantly in all three sectors over the century, with agriculture consistently being the largest consumer. Meanwhile, industrial and domestic use rose steadily but remained far lower compared to agricultural usage. In 1900, water consumption for agriculture […]
The line graph shows how much water was used globally from 1900 to 2000; meanwhile, the table illustrates the consumption of water consumed in Brazil and Congo in 2000. Overall, It is clear that there was a significant upward trend in the figure of sectors between 1990 and 2000, with ranking first by Agriculture. It […]
Provided line chart and table depict amount of water consumption.The line chart illustrates worldwide water using between 1900-2000.Table shows water consumption in Brazil and Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. Overall,whilst major of water consumption was used for agriculture,minimum water usage for domestic used in 2000 and highest amount of water consumption per person in […]
The chart compares the amount of water used all over the world between 1900 and 2000. It is clear that agricultral water usage showed the highest consumption among the three sectors, exhibiting a sharp increase over the century. Industrial use followed a steady upward trend, while domestic water usage remained the lowest throughout the given […]
the graphs shows the difference of water consumption by the time or population. At first glance we can see the huge increase in water demand for agricoltural porpuse and in the part for industrial porpuse in less than 100 years. The consumption of water for agricoltural porpuse went from 500 km3 in 1900 to 3000km3 […]
the grhaps shows the difference of water consumption by the time or population at first glance we can see the huge increase in water demand for agricoltural porpuse and in the part for industrial porpuse in less than 100 years the consumption of water for agricoltural porpuse went from 500km3 in 1900 to 3000km3 in […]
The given line graph illustrates global water expense over 10 years’ time period while the table compares the water utilized for land irrigation in Brazil and Congo in 2000. Overall, it is evident that water expenditure increased over the years for all the given sectors and water consumption in Brazil was much higher than that […]
The following information illustrates water usage by graph and consumption of water in two different countries by table. To begin with, there is high usage of water in agriculture land, which is about 3000 km. Although there was similarity in usage levels of water in industrial and domestic areas until 1940, after that, industrial usage […]
The graph depicts water use by three different sectors such as, agriculture, industrial and domestic use between 1900 and 2000. Meanwhile, the table chart illustrates water consumption in two different countries in these years. Overall, the usage of water was a gradually increased rise in agriculture, while use of water level was higher in Brazil […]
The graph illustrate water use by three different sectors such as agriculture, industrial use and domestic use from 1900 to 2000. While table depicts water consumption in two different countries in 2000. Overall, the use of water rose steeply in agriculture sector in 2000 and consumption of water was more in Brazil rather than Congo […]
The graph shows the water use worldwide from 1990 to 2000 by three different sectors such as agriculture, industrial use and domestic use. In 1990, the water use for domestic use and industrial use was at very low, nearly 0.1%km3 while water use for agriculture was very high, nearly 500km3. In 1950, the water use […]
