John Alexander Avila
HELP! The pie chart gives information about consumption of water related to the field in the year 2000 whereas the line graph compares the use of water between 1900 and 2000. Both supplement this information on a global scale. Overall, it is clear to see that the sector of agriculture accounted for the majority of global consumption in both graphics. The sector of industry was the closest to agriculture while domestic and drinking water had a small marge of the usage. As seen in the pie chart, agriculture had 70% of the water consumption around the world in the beginning of the 21st century. Industry on the other hand had an impressive percentage of 22% in the same century. Domestic and drinking water accounted only for the 8% of the consumption all together. When it comes to the line graph, it is possible to observe that agriculture had an increase almost every 30 years going from 500 km3 to 3000 km3, a considerable change during the 20th century, in 2000 this sector reached its highest peak with 4500 km3 in 2000. Domestic and industry remained almost the same for over 70 years, in the last three decays the usage of water in industry climbed to 1000 km3, whilst the domestic use barely got into the 500 km3 of use of water.
17 Thg 04 2021 01:12