![]() In terms of the use of water, both Egypt and Saudi Arabia use almost 80% of their water for agriculture in comparison to domestic usage and industry which account for approximately 15% and 10% respectively. Water from ice and glaciers accounts for 79% of all fresh water as opposed to ground water and surface water (20% and 1% respectively). The pie charts show that 97% of global water is salt water compared to a mere 3% which is fresh water. Fresh water is made up of mainly water from ice and glaciers. While most water in Egypt and Saudi Arabia is used for agriculture, in Canada it is predominantly used for industry. ![]() Overall, salt water makes up an overwhelming majority of the world’s water. The pie charts give information about how the world’s water is distributed, whereas the bar chart illustrates the percentage of water used in agriculture, domestic use and industry in three countries (Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada). This is for the IELTS writing task 1 academic test. Also note the useful links provided for more IELTS writing task 1 lessons. Further down the page, you will also find examiner comments and a download link for this model answer and task. The two pie charts and bar chart are illustrated beneath the report. ![]() The IELTS model answer below is for a recent IELTS writing task 1 which was reported in early 2016.
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