The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features.
The pie charts illustrate the amount of used
water
for various purposes in all the six continents of the globe, measured by percentage.
To begin
with, all these areas use
water
for three main reasons, including industrial, agricultural, and domestic usage. It is noticeable that in most of the continents other than Europe and North America, water
is a source of agricultural purposes, as among them, these percentages are significantly large in Central Asia with 88% in the first place and Africa in the second with 84%.
On the other hand
, both in North America and Europe water
usage largely consists of industrial purposes, and more than half of the water
running in Europe belongs to industrial fields. Domestic use
, however
, has the tiniest part of all the charts and the lowest percentages belong to Central Asia and South East Asia with 7% of all.
All in all, in comparison to all of the charts below, it is evident that agricultural use
of water
plays a significant role in most areas of the world, although
there are two continents that use
water
in industrial fields more than othersSubmitted by vaniaa.z.h2005 on
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