California uses the most water of any state in the U.S. due to its large population, extensive agriculture, and climate. Water supply and management are significant issues in the state.
According to the US Geological Survey, thermoelectric power generation is the largest user of water in the US each year, accounting for more than 40% of total freshwater withdrawals for all uses.
Texas has the most paved roads of any US state.
The state in Australia with the highest population is New South Wales, with Sydney being the most populous city in the state.
About 40% of Michigan's total area is water, including the Great Lakes and thousands of smaller inland lakes. This makes Michigan the state with the largest percentage of water area in the United States.
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Trick question it is what uses the most water in America. The thing that uses the most water are.......Microchips
Africa uses most of its water for industrial purposes
JUST KIDDING TEXAS CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK
China uses the most Hydroelectric power in the world
China is the country that uses the most water in the world, due to its large population and extensive agricultural, industrial, and domestic water needs.
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China uses the most Hydroelectric power in the world
The toilet is what uses the most water in the US. This is because whenever you flush your toilet it can use up to 10 gallons of water, if not more. Unless you have an outhouse because you can't really flush the water down in an outhouse.
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