The graph illustrates worldwide water use via three sectors, namely agriculture, industrial use and domestic use, while the table gives data on the amount of water consumed by Brazil and congo in 2000.
Overall, water used in all three categories underwent an upward trend over the 100 year period, starting from 1900. Besides, water consumption in Brazil dominated that used by the Democratic Republic of Congo by the year 2000.
As the line graph reveals, global water use in the agriculture took the lead over the period, commencing from half a thousand km3 and significantly rosse to over 300km3 until 2000. In contrast, industrial and domestic water use started at roughly the same proportion of under 100km3. Both the two figures steadily grew to over 1200km3 and around 400km3 resspectively after 100 years.
Looking closer at the table chart, in 2000, the statistic of Brazil population was 176 million and 26500 km2 for that of irrigated land. Besides, water consumption per capita in Brazil was 359 km3. Contrastively, the Democratic Republic of Congo showed low studies with 5,2 million citizens, 100 km2 land for irrigation and 8 m3 of water used up by each person.
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