The pie graph below shows bottled water consumption in various regions as a percent of global consumption and the bar-chart shows the growth of bottled water consumption in 2001.
The pie graph below shows bottled water consumption in various regions as a percent of global consumption and the bar-chart shows the growth of bottled water consumption in 2001. yndbJ
The given pie chart delineates the percentage of bottled water usage according to nation in 1999, while the bar chart highlights changes of consumption from those same countries in 2001.
It is clear that, Asia had by far the largest proportion of the population using the bottled water followed by the USA, New Zealand and Latin America. There was significant growth in terms of consumption as the Asia used the most over Middle East, Africa, USA, and then Latin America, except Western Europe.
In detail, in 1999, bottled water usage was similar percentage of 10% and 13%, respectively in Latin America and New Zealand. The Asia had the highest figure(48%), slightly above USA at 15%. Western Europe and Australia trailed the other nations considerably and residents drank just 2%.
Conversaly, in 2001 Asia kept its leadership in terms of bottled water consumption with a 14% followed by Latin America and New Zealand rose at 12%. Western Europe grew at 2%, tge smallest growth rate among all regions.
The
given
pie chart delineates the percentage of bottled
water
usage according to nation in 1999, while the bar chart highlights
changes
of consumption from those same countries in 2001.
It is
clear
that, Asia had by far the largest proportion of the population using the bottled
water
followed by the USA, New Zealand and
Latin
America. There was significant growth in terms of consumption as the Asia
used
the most
over Middle East
, Africa, USA, and then
Latin
America, except Western Europe.
In detail, in 1999, bottled
water
usage was
similar percentage of 10% and 13%,
respectively
in
Latin
America and New Zealand. The Asia had the highest figure(48%),
slightly
above USA
at 15%. Western Europe and Australia trailed the other nations
considerably
and residents drank
just
2%.
Conversaly
, in 2001 Asia
kept
its leadership in terms of bottled
water
consumption with a 14% followed by
Latin
America and New Zealand rose at 12%. Western Europe grew at 2%,
tge
smallest
growth rate among all regions.
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