The graph and table below
give information about water use worldwide and water consumption in two
different countries.
The charts compare the amount of water used for agriculture,
industry and homes around the world, and water use in Brazil and the Democratic
Republic of Congo.
It is clear that global water needs rose significantly
between 1900 and 2000, and that agriculture accounted for the largest
proportion of water used. We can also see that water consumption was
considerably higher in Brazil than in the Congo.
In 1900, around 500km³ of water was used by the agriculture
sector worldwide. The figures for industrial and domestic water consumption
stood at around one fifth of that amount. By 2000, global water use for
agriculture had increased to around 3000km³, industrial water use had risen to
just under half that amount, and domestic consumption had reached approximately
500km³.
In the year 2000, the populations of Brazil and the Congo
were 176 million and 5.2 million respectively. Water consumption per person in
Brazil, at 359m³, was much higher than that in the Congo, at only 8m³, and this
could be explained by the fact that Brazil had 265 times more irrigated land.
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Source: ielts-simon.com
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