The chart provides information on the number of the ground and the public water utilization by 7 different branches of the economy. The data clearly shows that the most water is used during the production of chemicals.
This given bar chart illustrates the competition between seven types of factories which are utilized for ground or public water supply in a region. Furthermore, this chart shows the highest level of competition between t
The present bar graph demonstrates seven diverse types of factories namely, fuel, food or drink, machinery, metal, chemical, paper, and textiles which use ground and public water supply in a country per millions of cubic
The graph presents the data of seven various works based on their usage of ground and public water supply in a country. Data are measured in millions of cubic meters.
The bar graph presents data on the amount of water both in the forms of ground water or supplied by the public used in 7 different sectors of a country's economy.
The given bar chart represents 7 different factories that utilize ground and public water supply in millions of cubic meters in a particular country and each factory is compared across others in terms of their usage. The
The chart shows the amount of millions of cubic meters public water and groundwater is used by 7 factories namely fuel, foods or dirnks, machinery, metal, chemicals, paper and textiles in a country.
The chart provides a comprehensive comparison of the amount of groundwater and public water that are utilized by 7 distinct plans in a country. the figures are shown in millions of cubic meters.
The bar chart depicts the different industries utilizing groundwater supply when compared to public water supply which is expressed in volume (millions in m¬3).
The bar chart shows information about the numbers of Ground Water and Public Supply that are used for some industries in millions of cubic meters. Generally, chemicals are the most used water factory, both from the dirt
The bar graph illustrates annual water utilization by seven industries for the groundwater and public supply in a country.The value of water is measured in millions of cubic meters (mils.m3).Overall, it is clear that a C