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.
A glance at the charts provided reveals the
water
utilization for three different sectors, industrial
use
, agricultural
use
and domestic
use
in six parts of the world. Generally, the most
usage
of
water
is in agriculture in most districts,
whereas
the domestic
usage
is the least in total.
Overall
, it is evident that the most amount of
water
agriculturally applied in Central Asia, follows three other districts, South East Asia, Africa, and South
America
where the majority of
water
is utilized in the plantation.
However
, domestic
use
is the least occupied in all regions of the world but in South
America
where the domestic
usage
of
water
allocates two-fifths of the
overall
.
Besides
, North
America
and Europe are the second highest consumers of domestic
usage
of
water
, with 13% and 15% respectively. Turning to the industrial sector, the
usage
of
water
in North
America
and Europe is roughly half of the
overall
usage
in these regions,
whereas
all the other sectors utilize the industrially only in minor properties. Central Asia has less
usage
of
water
in industrial, only allocates 7% of
overall
.
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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "overall, whereas".
Vocabulary: Replace the words water, use, usage, america with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Only 4 basic words for charts were used.
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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