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The graph reveals the amount of global consumption of water through three sectors from 1900 to 2000. Also, the table indicates water use on a smaller scale in Brazil and Cargo only in 2000. By a first glance at the graph, we can see a decrease in the all the three sectors of global water use. However, the consumption of that by agriculture was the highest amount in comparison with the other two others, over the given years. It had stood at only 500 km3, before soaring dramatically to 3000 km3 in 2000. On the other hand, both industrial and domestic water use started from approximately the same point in 1900, following followed by a slight rise until 1950, before growing from almost 100 to 1100 km3 and 50 to 300 km3 in 2000, respectively. The table indicates that, although the population of Brazil is far more than that of in Cargo, the water consumption per person was 359 km3 whereas the figure was only 8 km3 in the latter. Similarly, the water use of irrigation was 26.500 km2, more significant than that of in Cargo, only 100 km2. Overall, the water use in agriculture was the highest in on both global scale and in the two countries.

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