5 report(s) found.
The table compares four distinct countries in terms of their water usage. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, Canada uses the largest proportion of its water for industrial purposes, while Egypt’s water usage primarily focuses on agriculture. Of particular note is domestic use, which makes up the smallest share of water in all surveyed areas […]
The given chart illustrates the proportions of water consumption for various purposes—namely, domestic use, industry, and agriculture—in four distinct countries. It is explicitly observed that the percentage of water utilization in Egypt for agriculture accounted for the vast majority, while the opposite was true for Saudi Arabia in domestic use. Looking at the given chart […]
The table illustrates the percentage of water used by four different countries in domestic use, industry, and agriculture. Overall, domestic use accounted for the lowest share of use in all four countries. In Egypt and Saudi Arabia, agriculture is the largest user of water, while industry is the largest user in Canada and New Zealand. […]
The table chart illustrates the use of water in four distinct countries (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, and Canada) for three different purposes. Overall, Egypt and Saudi Arabia allocated the majority of the water source to agriculture, while New Zealand and Canada did so to industry. It is also evidence that domestic water consumption is […]
The table illustrates how four distinct countries consumed water for three purposes. Overall, Egypt and Saudi Arabia allocated the majority of water resources to agriculture while New Zealand and Canada did so for industrial purposes. It was also evident that domestic water consumption remained relatively low among all countries. Regarding Egypt, just over four-fifths of […]
