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

The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world.
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.
Overall
, the percentage of
water
consumption for agricultural use stapped up in South
America
,
Africa
, Central
Asia
and South East
Asia
than in North
America
and
Europe
.
While
North
America
and
Europe
mostly used
water
for industrial use .
Similarly
, these countries used very less amount of
water
for Domestic usage . As can be seen from the pie chart , In North North
America
and
Europe
used little
water
for agriculture, In the meanwhile,
America
Africa
,Central
Asia
,the South East
Asia
consumed a lot of
water
for agriculture.
Furthermore
,
Europe
and North
America
consumed
water
nearly 48% to 53 % for industrial. In the meantime , it was observed that in the other four areas downward trend.
Moreover
, In South
America
and
Europe
used
water
nearly 19% and 15% , the minimal amount of
water
used for Domestic use in North
America
and
Africa
, the percentage of
water
for Domestic stayed the same in Central
Asia
and South East
Asia
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Vocabulary: Replace the words water, america, europe, africa, asia with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "charts" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "amount" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "nearly" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • consumption
  • irrigation
  • domestic
  • industrial
  • regional disparity
  • economic structure
  • sustainable management
  • water-scarce
  • population density
  • urbanization
  • data trends
  • resource allocation
  • percentage distribution
  • extremes
  • variations
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