The line graph illustrates the number of using water in global for 3 items within a century starting from 1990, while the table gives information about the water consumption in 2 different countries in 2000. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the proportion of worldwile water use significantly rose in agriculture, industrial and dosmetic use. In the table, the population in Brazil is more crowded than in Congo and the Brazilian used water higher than the Congolese, while the irrigated land in Congo smaller than in Brazil. Looking at the line graph, the figure for agriculture dramatically grew over the period, from 500 to nearly 3, 000 km3, reach approximately 2, 500 km3 in a century. There was a gradual rise in water industrial use from 1900 to 2000, with over 1, 000 km3 at the end of the period. The number of water used in dosmetic slightly grew with 100 years since 1900, from 0 to nearly 500 km3. It is noticeable that at the table, the population in Brazil is 176 million people, the opposite can be seen in Congo, there were 5, 2 million people living there. The more population they have, the more water they use. In Brazil, the average water using is 359 km3 while there there were 8 m3 in water consumption in Congo. Beside that, the Congolese used land irrigation for 100 km2 and the opposite is that the number of irrigated land in Brazil is 26, 500 km2.
The line graph illustrates the number of using
water
in global for 3 items within a century starting from 1990, while the table gives information about the
water
consumption in 2
different
countries in 2000.
Overall
, it can be
clearly
seen
that the proportion of
worldwile
water
use
significantly
rose in agriculture, industrial and
dosmetic
use
. In the table, the population in Brazil is more crowded than in Congo and the Brazilian
used
water
higher than the Congolese, while the irrigated land in Congo smaller than in Brazil. Looking at the line graph, the figure for agriculture
dramatically
grew over the period, from 500 to
nearly
3, 000 km3, reach approximately 2, 500 km3 in a century. There was a gradual rise in
water
industrial
use
from 1900 to 2000, with over 1, 000 km3 at the
end
of the period. The number of
water
used
in
dosmetic
slightly
grew with 100 years since 1900, from 0 to
nearly
500 km3. It is noticeable that at the table, the population in Brazil is 176 million
people
, the opposite can be
seen
in Congo, there were 5, 2 million
people
living there. The more population they have, the more
water
they
use
. In Brazil, the average
water
using is 359 km3 while
there there
were 8 m3 in
water
consumption in Congo. Beside that, the Congolese
used
land irrigation for 100 km2 and the opposite is that the number of irrigated land in Brazil is 26, 500 km2.