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
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The diagrams illustrate the amount of water
that is
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consumed in various fields in different parts of the world.
Overall
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, South
America
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, Africa, Central and South East Asia allocate the largest proportion to the irrigation consumption,
while
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, the quota of industry use of water is the biggest share in
Europe
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as well as
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North
America
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. In most named regions, domestic utilization is considerably lower than other parties. The most water-acquiring section in South
America
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, Africa, and Central and South East Asia is agricultural utilizations as mentioned which contribute 71%, 81%, 84%, and 88% respectively.
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, in
Europe
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and North
America
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, the industrial division requires the largest percentages which are 53% and 48% respectively. The two small parts of the pie chart belong to domestic sections in Southeast Asia,
Europe
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, and North
America
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having 7%, 15%, and 13% respectively.
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, in
Europe
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and North
America
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, the agriculture area ranks second by comprising slightly less than 40%.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words america, europe with synonyms.
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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