The pie charts demonstrate the different purposes of water use in six regions of the world. Overall, Europe and North America mainly use water for industry, while Central Asia, Africa, South East Asia and South America u
The charts illustrate the proportion of water usage for different sectors including agriculture, domestic usage and industry usage in six different places in the world.
The below pie charts compare the proportion of water usage in three categories agricultural, industrial and domestic in North America, South America, Africa, South East Asia, Central Asia and Europe.
The given pie charts illustrattes the proportion of water usage for 3 different reasons(agriculture, industrial and domestic) in 6 differents countries .
The given pie chart depicts the amount of water used in six different areas in the world for three main purposes, namely agriculture, industrial and domestic uses.
The given pie chart illustrates the water consumption ratio on three aims of six different regions in the world. Overall, the region of Central Asia is the most dominant agricultural water consumer, however Europe is the
The charts depict the comparison of water usage for various ambitions in six British countries namely, North America, South America, Europe Africa, Central Asia, the South East Asia of the world.
The pie charts illustrate the amount of water used by North America, South America, Europe, Africa , Central Asia and South East Asia which was measured in percentages. Overall, it can be deduced that most of the water
The pie chart presents information about the percentage of water use in six lands around the world. At present water is essential to people's lives for example using it for consumption, and the cultivation industry.
The given chart depicts information about the divergent types of water used between the world's continents. Overall it can be seen that in most parts of the ,world water is used for agricultural purpose. We can also see
The pie charts illustrate the differences in the purposes of using water by region. Overall, European and North American areas are not similar to the African, Central Asian, South East Asian and South American ones in th