The bar chart compares 7 various factories that utilize ground and public water supply in a country. Data are expressed in millions of cubic meters.
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 Chemical factory's utilization of groundwater and public water
is higher than others in a country .In contrast
, Fuel has minimum usage in both water
supplies.
In regards to groundwater, the Chemical industry has a maximum usage of 439 million, followed by metal and paper, with a range of approximately 249 and 190. Whereas
food/drinks and textile has a value of 110 and 80. Other factories such
as fuel and machinery are below 10m.
In terms of public supply, the chemical factory holds the leading position and next by foods and drinks, with the figure of 240 and 190.The machinery and metal have similar values of 100 and 90. Meanwhile paper utilization was 20 million and other sources like fuel and textiles have half of the value of paper factories.Submitted by sowmya madhavan on
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