The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purpose in six areas of the world.

The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purpose in six areas of the world.
The pie chart represents the ratio of
water
used for different purposes in six different areas of the world
Overall
, the major portion of
water
is consumed by agricultural regions in Central
Asia
, Africa , South East
Asia
and South
America
,
However
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water
used in the industrial sector and for domestic utilization is comparatively on the lower side in all the six societies mentioned.
According to
the graph, Central
Asia
avails 88 per
cent
of
water
only for agricultural purposes, following up with 84 per
cent
of consumption in Africa and 81 per
cent
in South East
Asia
.
Further
South East
Asia
wields 71 per
cent
and both North
America
and Europe are at 39 per
cent
and 32 per
cent
respectively,
Whereas
, the lowest usage of
water
is for domestic use in Central
Asia
and South East
Asia
with 7 per
cent
,
similarly
for industrial zone Central
Asia
and Africa is at the lowest of 5 per
cent
and 7 per
cent
respectively.
In contrast
to countries like North
America
, South
America
and Europe are Above 10percent in consumption of
water
in Industry and domestic use
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