The pie charts compare the percentage of water allocated to three purposes, which are industrial, agricultural, and domestic. Percentages are provided for six different regions of the world. Overall, in four out of six regions, agricultural use is the most common, whereas in North America and Europe, the biggest proportion of water is used for industrial purposes.
As mentioned above, using water for farming purposes is the most common among four regions, with percentages ranging from 71% in South America to 88% in Central Asia. Proportions of water used for industries and houses in these regions are quite insignificant, with most of them under 10%. However, in South America, 19% of all water is distributed to domestic use, and one-tenth is utilized for industries.
In North America and Europe, the main way to use water is to provide it for industrial usage, with the former region reporting 48% and the latter reporting 53%. In both of these regions, using water for farming accounts for 39% and 33%, respectively.
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As mentioned above, using water for farming purposes is the most common among four regions, with percentages ranging from 71% in South America to 88% in Central Asia. Proportions of water used for industries and houses in these regions are quite insignificant, with most of them under 10%. However, in South America, 19% of all water is distributed to domestic use, and one-tenth is utilized for industries.
In North America and Europe, the main way to use water is to provide it for industrial usage, with the former region reporting 48% and the latter reporting 53%. In both of these regions, using water for farming accounts for 39% and 33%, respectively.
168 words.
#ReportByMe 📊
This is another example of sacrificing TA for better CC, GRA & LR.
Potential score: 7/9/8/8 ⚡️
@dilshodbekravshanov ✈️