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.
The pie chart compares data about using water for three purposes,mainly in Industry,Agriculture and Domestic use in 6 parts of the Earth.
Overall
,
it is clear that
in all parts of the world, people spent the highest percentage of water on Agricultural use,
however
, humans used less tears in households. At the outset,
although
Americans in the South lost 71% of rain for Agriculture,it decreased to 39% for the people in the North.
Additionally
, if Europeans used 32% in
this
sphere, Africans,Central Asians and South East Asians used 84, 88 and 81% of Adam's ale respectively.
Nonetheless
, 53% of H2O was given by citizens of Europe for Industrial service,
while
Americans,who live in the North spent 5% less than Europe.
Moreover
, People in South America and South East Asia spent 10 and 12% of H2O.if 5% of drink was spent by Central Asians, Africans used 2% more than them for Industrial use.
Nevertheless
, 13% of the aqua is used in North America,though
this
number increased to 19% in the South and 15% in Europe.
Furthermore
, 9% of water is spent by the black community,who live in Africa,though
this
information fell to 7% in Central Asia and South East Africa.
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  • consumption
  • irrigation
  • domestic
  • industrial
  • regional disparity
  • economic structure
  • sustainable management
  • water-scarce
  • population density
  • urbanization
  • data trends
  • resource allocation
  • percentage distribution
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