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The table compares the amount of water used for domestic, agricultural, and industrial purposes in six different countries. Overall, agriculture is the biggest sector for water use in most of the countries, while domestic use is the smallest. However, in countries like Canada and the UK, industrial water use is also significant. Australia uses the […]
The table compares water usage across three sectors—agriculture, industry, and domestic use—in six countries: Australia, Canada, China, Russia, Turkey, and the UK. Overall, the agricultural sector had the highest water consumption in all countries, whereas domestic and industrial water usage was significantly lower. Meanwhile, Canada had the highest total water consumption across all three sectors. […]
The table illustrates water usage in households, agriculture, and industry in six distinct countries. Overall, the water allocation for agriculture stood out with consistently higher numbers in all countries compared to domestic and industrial water usage. Notably, Canada had the highest total water consumption in these sectors, while the reverse was true for China. To […]
The supplied table illustrates the water usage for three different purposes in six nations. Looking from an overall perspective, in all surveyed countries, the field of agriculture requires the largest volume of water, while most residents have the least preference over the utilization of water for household purpose. It is also noticeable that Canada is […]
The table presents data on water usage in three categories across six different countries. Overall, water consumption for agriculture is consistently the highest, while domestic water usage is the lowest in these nations. Additionally, the UK utilizes the least water across all three sectors. In Canada, 279 cubic meters of water is used domestically, while […]
