The charts below give information about the way in which water was used in differnt countries in 2000.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisos where relevant.
The given charts outline about water types that used in 4 different countries in 2000. All trends is completely different in used way.
It can be seen from first pie chart most of water used in agriculture bearing, it is 70% of total water. And 22% of water was used in industry, the minimum 8% of water was used in domestic.
According to the next graph the highest percentage of agriculture water user was India 92%, while the lowest percentage user was Canada 8%. New Zealand used 46% of his water for domestic and the minimum indicator is belonged to India with just 5%. Canada`s industry consumers used the highest percentage of water 80 percent, the lowest index also belonged to India with 3%. In addition, china used 69 percent of his water for agriculture and 22% for industry. It is surprisingly that these countries used water for different way and these percentages also different.
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