The graph depicts the amount and types of water available around the world, as well as the consumption of water in three different countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.
Overall, there is a shortage of fresh water throughout the planet. When compared to the amount of frozen water (glaciers and permanent snow) is higher. Saline water contains 97. 50% of total world water, with fresh water accounting for the remaining 2. 50%. The second pie chart shows that a little more than two-thirds (69. 80 percent) of fresh water is frozen in the form of glaciers and permanent snows. Fresh underground water, on the other hand, accounts for more than a fifth of the total (29. 90 percent ). Lastly, only fresh renewable water and subsurface ice make up the remaining 1%.
Saudi Arabia has the highest agricultural rate, according to the column graph. As a result, the other two sectors, domestic and industrial, appear to be low, with almost 7% and 18% of water together. Following that, 40% of the water consumed in Egypt is used for agriculture, compared to only 9% for domestic and industrial use. However, with a maximum of 45 percent, industrial purposes appear to be the most common in Canada. Agriculture accounts for about 30% of total water use, with agriculture accounting for 10% of all domestic water use.
The graph depicts the amount and types of
water
available around the world,
as well
as the consumption of
water
in three
different
countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.
Overall
, there is a shortage of
fresh
water
throughout the planet. When compared to the amount of frozen
water
(glaciers and permanent snow) is higher. Saline
water
contains 97. 50% of total world
water
, with
fresh
water
accounting for the remaining 2. 50%. The second pie chart
shows
that a
little
more than two-thirds (69. 80 percent) of
fresh
water
is frozen
in the form of glaciers and permanent snows.
Fresh
underground
water
,
on the other hand
, accounts for more than a fifth of the total (29. 90 percent
)
.
Lastly
,
only
fresh
renewable
water
and subsurface ice
make
up the remaining 1%.
Saudi Arabia has the highest agricultural rate, according to the column graph.
As a result
, the other two sectors, domestic and industrial, appear to be low, with almost 7% and 18% of
water
together. Following that, 40% of the
water
consumed in Egypt is
used
for agriculture, compared to
only
9% for domestic and industrial
use
.
However
, with a maximum of 45 percent, industrial purposes appear to be the most common in Canada. Agriculture accounts for about 30% of total
water
use
, with agriculture accounting for 10% of all domestic
water
use
.