The pie charts represent 6 different regions that utilized water for industrial, agricultural and domestic purposes.
Overall, it is evident that the water was primarily used for agriculture in Africa, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and South America, while in North America and Europe it was majority used by industries.
According to the graph, Central Asia's water usage for farming accounted for 88%. Water utilization for the same purpose in South America, Africa and Southeast Asia was likewise high about 71%, 84% and 81%, respectively, compared to merely 7% -19% of it were for household consumption. Furthermore, the aforementioned countries utilized water for industrial purposes the least except for Southeast Asia, wherein this was second in their water consumption.
Meanwhile, North America and Europe used more water for their factories at 48% of the former and 53% for the latter. Moreover, both used the least water for domestic while farming was used next to industrial purposes.
The pie charts represent 6
different
regions that utilized
water
for industrial, agricultural and domestic purposes.
Overall
, it is evident that the
water
was
primarily
used
for agriculture in Africa, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and South America, while in North America and Europe it was majority
used
by industries.
According to the graph, Central Asia's
water
usage for farming accounted for 88%.
Water
utilization for the same purpose in South America, Africa and Southeast Asia was
likewise
high about 71%, 84% and 81%,
respectively
, compared to
merely
7% -19% of it were for household consumption.
Furthermore
, the aforementioned countries utilized
water
for industrial purposes the least
except for
Southeast Asia, wherein this was second in their
water
consumption.
Meanwhile, North America and Europe
used
more
water
for their factories at 48% of the former and 53% for the latter.
Moreover
, both
used
the least
water
for domestic while farming was
used
next
to industrial purposes.