The given pie charts display how the water is distributed around the world whereas, the bar chart illustrates the percentage of the usage of water in industry, domestic use, agriculture in three different countries, namely, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada.
The pie chart shows that 97% of the total world water is covered with seawater and only 2. 50% contains freshwater. Furthermore, freshwater is divided into four categories. Water from glaciers and permanent snows contribute the highest portion of freshwater that is approximately 70%. Fresh underground water supply nearly 29% in contrast, underground ice water and fresh renewable water provide the least up to 0. 90% and 0. 30% respectively.
Saudi Arabia consumed the biggest percentage of its water supply for Domestic use, followed by Egypt at 40% and Canada at 30%. Canada's use of water for industrial reasons had by far the most figure at approximately 45%. The similarity in these nations is that they spent the least amount of water on agriculture purposes.
Overall, among the total water in the world, freshwater only makes up a very small proportion and is mainly found as glaciers and permanent snows
The
given
pie charts display how the
water
is distributed
around the world whereas, the bar chart illustrates the percentage of the usage of
water
in industry, domestic
use
, agriculture in three
different
countries,
namely
, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada.
The pie chart
shows
that 97% of the total world
water
is covered
with seawater and
only
2. 50% contains freshwater.
Furthermore
, freshwater
is divided
into four categories.
Water
from glaciers and permanent snows contribute the highest portion of freshwater
that is
approximately 70%. Fresh underground
water
supply
nearly
29%
in contrast
, underground ice
water
and fresh renewable
water
provide the least up to 0. 90% and 0. 30%
respectively
.
Saudi Arabia consumed the biggest percentage of its
water
supply for Domestic
use
, followed by Egypt at 40% and Canada at 30%. Canada's
use
of
water
for industrial reasons had by far the most figure at approximately 45%. The similarity in these nations is that they spent the least amount of
water
on agriculture purposes.
Overall
, among the total
water
in the world, freshwater
only
makes
up a
very
small
proportion and is
mainly
found as glaciers and permanent snows