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The bar graph illustrates yearly water consumption (in millions of cubic meters) by businesses in some nation. Overall, it is evident that chemicals remained the highest amount of water used by industries, reaching a whopping number of 430 million in groundwater and 240 million in public supply. This shows that the chemical sector relies heavily […]
The horizontal bar chart depicts water consumption across seven different industries—fuel, food and drinks, machinery, metal, chemicals, paper, and textiles—sourced from both groundwater and public water supply. Units are measured in millions of cubic meters. Overall, groundwater supply was significantly higher than public supply in most cases. While the chemicals sector was the largest consumer […]
The given bar chart compares the annual consumption of groundwater and public supply in seven industries in different nations. As can be seen, almost all industries rely heavily on groundwater for production except for the food/drink and machinery industries. It is also striking to note that the chemical industry accounts for the largest amount of […]
The bar chart illustrates the average consumption of two types of water supplies across seven industries. Overall, it is evident that the chemicals industry has the highest amount of water usage among all others, while fuel has the lowest. Additionally, ground-water is utilized more than public water in all sectors except food/drinks and machinery. The […]
The graph below depicts the annual usage of water by different industries in some countries. There are mainly two sources, ground water and public water supply, by which these industries get water. Overall, chemical industries are the major water usage by both ground and public supply, with 430 and 240 millions of cubic meters respectively. […]
The bar graph gives information about the amount of water used by several industrial sectors in Somecountry. The figures are measured in millions of cubic meters. Overall, the amount of ground water usage was considerably larger than the amount of water for public supply. It is clearly seen that the chemical sector used the greatest […]
The graph below illustrates yearly water usage by industries in Somecountry in millions of cubis metres. Overall, ground water usage has an extremely higher amount compared to public supply usage in almost every category. It can be seen that chemical industries consumes the most water amongst other industries, with the amount of water from ground […]
The chart gives information about the annual water utilization between ground water and public supply by seven industries in an unknown country Among the seven sectors, chemicals industries accounted for the highest number of water usage from both ground water and public supply, 430 and 240 millions of cubic meters, respectively. Following by metal industry […]
The bar graph illustrates the average usage of 2 sources of water by seven industries in some countries every year. Generally, groundwater is used virtually in most industries and the chemical industry consumes the most water of all the seven industries. Firstly, the chemicals industry consumes around 430 million cubic meters per year, which is […]
The graph demonstrates the amount of groundwater and water from public supply that different industries in some countries utilize in a year. Units are measured in millions of cubic meters. Overall, for most sectors, groundwater is favored over public supply, except for foods/drinks and machinery. Additionally, the chemicals industry accounts for the largest share of […]
The given graph illustrates the consumption of ground water and public supply water by various industries on yearly basis. Overall, chemical industry has consumed the substantial amount of water from both the sources. To begin with, the fuel and textile industries consumed only 10 million cubic meters and the paper industry with additional 10 million […]
The graph illustrates annual water usage (in millions of cubic metres) including ground water and governmental supply by various industries in some nations. Overall, both spring water and public supply were utilized the most in chemicals. Conversely, the least implemented use of spring water was in machinery, while textiles and fuel industries were considered the […]
The bar chart illustrates the annual consumption of ground and public water in distinct industries in some nations. Overall, the chemicals industry consumed the highest amount of water while groundwater was used virtually in other industries. In terms of groundwater, the amount of it being consumed in the chemicals industry was 430 million cubic meters, […]
