The charts below show the percentages of water used for different purposes in six area of the world.

The charts below show the percentages of water used for different purposes in six area of the world.
The graphs indicate the rate of
water
consumption for three aims, proportionally, in six separate regions all around the globe.
Overall
, it is explicit that almost everywhere except in North
America
and Europe
water
is mainly used for agriculture,
while
in the exceptions mostly is it consumed for industrial purposes. Regarding Africa, Central Asia, South East Asia and South
America
, what stands out from the schemes is that all of them use
water
with the aim of doing agricultural activities, generally more than 70% of the whole.
Furthermore
, the least amount of expended
water
is accounted for by the domestic expenditures in nearly all the mentioned areas;
whereas
in South
America
, industry uses less
water
in comparison with its usage for domestic goals, 10% and 19% respectively. Turning to North
America
and Europe, it can be seen that in both of them, roughly half of the
water
storage is spent on factories and their activities.
In addition
, their consumption in the two left fields is approximately identical.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • consumption
  • irrigation
  • sanitation
  • desalination
  • sustainability
  • aquaculture
  • hygiene
  • desertification
  • potable
  • effluent
  • precipitation
  • groundwater
  • drought
  • water-scarce
  • hydroelectric power
  • water footprint
  • evapotranspiration
  • arid
  • water-intensive
  • reclamation
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