The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie graphs illustrate the amount of water needed for agriculture, industry and rural uses in six different sites in the world.
Overall
, it can be seen that the highest percentage of water is required for farming,
whereas
household chores are a small quantity. Looking at the data sets in more detail it can be noticed that in Europe, factories contributed approximately 53%
then
the North
America
it decreased to 48%.
Furthermore
, the South
America
, Africa, Central
Asia
and Southeast
Asia
it was 10%, 7%, 5% and 12% respectively. Turning to the other statistics it was observed that for homework activities in South
America
19%.
On the other hand
, in Central
Asia
and Southeast
Asia
, it was similar to 7%, which was the lowest in the charts.
Finally
, the Europe and North
America
it was 39% and 32% for cultivation.
Moreover
, in South
America
and Africa, it rose to 71% and 84%. By Central
Asia
, it had accelerated by about 88%, which was the largest value in the figure. In Southeast
Asia
, it was slightly down to 81%.
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Conclusion: The conclusion is too long.
Vocabulary: Replace the words america, asia with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • water consumption
  • agricultural, industrial, domestic
  • usage patterns
  • developed vs developing regions
  • irrigation systems
  • climate factors
  • percentage breakdown
  • water management
  • sustainability
  • residential water use
  • efficiency
  • charts comparison
  • water-intensive
  • water scarcity
  • resource allocation
  • desalination
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