The provided pie charts compare the domestic, agricultural and industrial water consumptions in six major parts of the world. In general, the highest percentage of water is utilised for agricultural purposes in Asian, African and South American countries while about half of the water in Europe and North America goes to industrial sectors.
As can be seen from the given pie charts, North America's water consumption has a striking similarity to that of Europe. In both of these continents, about half of the water is required in industrial sectors, almost one-third for crop cultivation and 13-15% for people’s household use. Interestingly, South American’s water-absorbing habit is quite contrary to the North American region and it is more like the water consumptions in Asian and African continents.
A great portion of water goes to agricultural division in Asian, African and North American countries which is over eight-tenths of their total consumption. The highest water consumption is cultivation could be observed in Central Asia (88%) which is almost treble than that of Europe. Household water use in South America is higher than other parts of the world and that stands at 19%. Only 7 to 9 percent water is used by people in Asian and African countries for their personal use at home.
Finally, the industrial water consumptions in Asian and African areas ranges from 5% to 12% and this ration is quite lower than that of Europe and North America. Interestingly, South East Asia uses more water for manufacturing than each of Africa, central Asia and South America.
The provided pie charts compare the domestic, agricultural and
industrial
water
consumptions
in six major parts of the world.
In general
, the highest percentage of
water
is
utilised
for agricultural purposes in Asian, African and South American countries while about half of the
water
in Europe and
North
America goes to
industrial
sectors.
As can be
seen
from the
given
pie charts,
North
America's
water
consumption
has a striking similarity to that of Europe. In both of these continents, about half of the
water
is required
in
industrial
sectors, almost one-third for crop cultivation and 13-15% for
people
’s household
use
.
Interestingly
, South American’s water-absorbing habit is quite contrary to the
North
American region and it is more like the
water
consumptions
in Asian and African continents.
A great portion of
water
goes to agricultural division in Asian, African and
North
American countries which is over eight-tenths of their total
consumption
. The highest
water
consumption
is cultivation could
be observed
in Central Asia (88%) which is almost
treble
than that of Europe. Household
water
use
in South America is higher than other parts of the world and that stands at 19%.
Only
7 to 9 percent
water
is
used
by
people
in Asian and African countries for their personal
use
at home.
Finally
, the
industrial
water
consumptions
in Asian and African areas ranges from 5% to 12% and this ration is quite lower than that of Europe and
North
America.
Interestingly
, South East Asia
uses
more
water
for manufacturing than each of Africa,
central Asia
and South America.
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