The pie charts compare the water consumption of different use including industrial use, agricultural use and domestic use in six countries including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia and South As
The 6 bar charts illustrate the amount of water which is used for several aims in parts of the world like North and South America, Europe, Africa, Central and South East Asia. It can be clearly seen that the most popular
The bar charts illustrate the usage of the water in three different purposes namely domestic,industrial and agricultural in six different areas with instruments in percentages.
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of water usage in six different continents in the world. The water purposes are divided into three categories, industrial use, agricultural use dan domestic use, whereas, the area
The six charts give information about six regions' water usage for three different types of uses, measured in percentage. Overall, water for the agricultural sector dominates the majority of water usage proportion, while
The pie charts give information about the water use percentage for different purposes in six different areas of the world. Overall, an agricultural purpose leads to the largest portion of water use in all countries excep
There are six pie charts illustrating the percentage of water used in 6 areas of the world namely North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia. The usage of the water is focussed on thre
The pie charts illustrate the amount of water in six parts of the world that are used for separate purposes: industrial, agricultural and domestic statistics follow the percentage rate.
The pie charts illustrates usage of water for three various purposes across six major parts of the world. The notable fact seen from the displayed charts is that there exists a dominant use for agricultural means, which
The pie charts illustrate how many portions of water are utilised for different purposes in six parts of the world. Overall, agriculture is the largest consumer of water in South America, Africa, Central Asia and South E