The charts below give information about the way in which water was used in different countries in 2000. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie
chart
displays the proportion of water
usage in the world while
the bar chart
illustrates the percentage
of water
utilization in four selected states by categories in 2000.
It is clearly seen from the pie chart
that most of the water
was used for agricultural activities worldwide. The bar chart
shows that India used water
for agriculture significantly whereas
Canada used it mainly for the industry sector.
The pie chart
illustrates that the highest percentage
of water
use was for agricultural activities with 70%. Manufacture came in second with 22% and domestic use was the third with only 8% of the total share.
The bar chart
displays that in India and China, agriculture-based activities dominated water
use with 92% and 62%, respectively. Conversely
, Canada had the lowest percentage
of agricultural sector with only 8% but had the highest percentage
of manufacturing usage with 80%. On the contrary
, the water
utilization for domestic and agriculture in New Zealand was almost the same at 44% and 46%, respectively.Submitted by aribawadzaki on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words chart, water, percentage with synonyms.
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