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.
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The six pie charts display the reasons
of
how Change preposition
for
water
is used by
the six areas of the world. Change preposition
in
Overall
, while
water
is mainly used for agriculture in South America
, Africa, Central Asia
and South East Asia
, the utilization of water
in North America
and Europe is for industrial purpose
.
Fix the agreement mistake
purposes
Water
for agricultural use
in South America
, Africa, Central Asia
and South East Asia
consists of half of its total ratio, which are 71%, 84%, 88% and 81% respectively. Meanwhile, the proportion of the use
of the water
for industrial and domestic purposes in the aforementioned places account
for roughly Correct subject-verb agreement
accounts
one fourth
of total Add a hyphen
one-fourth
water
utilization.
On the other hand
, in North America
and Europe, it is noteworthy that the major use
of water
is for industry. The ratio is 48% and 51%, which are approximately half of the total figure. Besides
, water
use
in the agricultural aspect maintains the second-largest proportion, which is 39% and 32%. It is followed by the number of domestic used water
that
is 13% and 15%.Correct pronoun usage
which
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Vocabulary: Replace the words water, america, asia, use with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "proportion" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "ratio" was used 2 times.
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