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The pie charts compare the proportion of water consumption for three main purposes including farming

use, manufacturing use and household use in six countries of the world. Overall, it is readily apparent
that using water for cultivation asserts its supremacy with the greatest proportion in most of nations,
however, in North America and Europe, most water using for industry. Notably, domestic comsuming
water holds the lowest percentage except South America. Regarding Central Asia captures the largest
portion in water consumption for farming, at 88%. Similarly, Africa and South East Asia also see the
same tendency, with figures of 84% and 81% respectively. In contrast, North America and Europe
consuming water for manufacture take the lead with the greatest fraction, with 48% and 53% recorded
as the respective statistics. It is noticeable that the percentages of water for domestic use are usually
larger than the figures for industry, with its gap ranging from 2% in Africa and Central Asia to 9% in
South America. Water consumption in South East Asia, however, shows the opposite pattern, at 12% for
industry and only 7% for domestic use.

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