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The pie charts below compare water usage in San Diego, California and the rest of the

world.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making
comparisons where relevant.

The pie charts illustrate the information about the comparison of water utilization in San
Diego, California, and the rest of the globe.

Overall, while San Diego County and California mostly use water for residential and
industrial purposes, farming makes up almost all of the world.

In the city of San Diego, the consumption of water for residential purposes takes the top
spot when compared to industrial and agricultural water use, accounting for 60% of the
total water usage. Meanwhile, industrial water usage stands at around 23%, and
agriculture accounts for approximately 17%. In California, residential uses almost two-
fifths of the water, which is higher than about 12% in agriculture and 6% in industrial.

In the presented third pie chart, it is evident that farming is the largest consumer of water
globally, accounting for approximately 69% of the total usage. This considerably exceeds
the contribution of the industrial sector, which utilizes just over one-fifth of the water
supply. In contrast, the housing sector consumes a lesser proportion of around 10% of the
world's total water resources.

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