The Global Water Use API specializes in the domain of water resource management, offering detailed insights into water consumption patterns across various countries. It processes data fields such as 'Yearly Water Used' (in cubic meters), and 'Daily Water Used Per Capita' (in liters), for each country.
{"countries":["Afghanistan","Albania","Algeria","Angola","Antigua and Barbuda","Argentina","Armenia","Australia","Austria","Azerbaijan","Bahrain","Bangladesh","Barbados","Belarus","Belgium","Belize","Benin","Bhutan","Bolivia","Bosnia and Herzegovina","Botswana","Brazil","Bulgaria","Burkina Faso","Burundi","Cote d'Ivoire","Cabo Verde","Cambodia","Cameroon","Canada","Central African Republic","Chad","Chile","China","Colombia","Comoros","Congo","Costa Rica","Croatia","Cuba","Cyprus","Czech Republic (Czechia)","Denmark","Djibouti","Dominica","Dominican Republic","DR Congo","Ecuador","Egypt","El Salvador","Equatorial Guinea","Eritrea","Estonia","Eswatini","Ethiopia","Fiji","Finland","France","Gabon","Gambia","Georgia","Germany","Ghana","Greece","Grenada","Guatemala","Guinea","Guinea-Bissau","Guyana","Haiti","Honduras","Hungary","Iceland","India","Indonesia","Iran","Iraq","Ireland","Israel","Italy","Jamaica","Japan","Jordan","Kazakhstan","Kenya","Kuwait","Kyrgyzstan","Laos","Latvia","Lebanon","Lesotho","Liberia","Libya","Lithuania","Luxembourg","Madagascar","Malawi","Malaysia","Maldives","Mali","Malta","Mauritania","Mauritius","Mexico","Moldova","Monaco","Mongolia","Montenegro","Morocco","Mozambique","Myanmar","Namibia","Nepal","Netherlands","New Zealand","Nicaragua","Niger","Nigeria","North Korea","North Macedonia","Norway","Oman","Pakistan","Panama","Papua New Guinea","Paraguay","Peru","Philippines","Poland","Portugal","Puerto Rico","Qatar","Romania","Russia","Rwanda","Saint Kitts & Nevis","Saint Lucia","Sao Tome & Principe","Saudi Arabia","Senegal","Serbia","Seychelles","Sierra Leone","Slovakia","Slovenia","Somalia","South Africa","South Korea","South Sudan","Spain","Sri Lanka","St. Vincent & Grenadines","State of Palestine","Sudan","Suriname","Sweden","Switzerland","Syria","Tajikistan","Tanzania","Thailand","Timor-Leste","Togo","Trinidad and Tobago","Tunisia","Turkey","Turkmenistan","Uganda","Ukraine","United Arab Emirates","United Kingdom","United States","Uruguay","Uzbekistan","Venezuela","Vietnam","Yemen","Zambia","Zimbabwe"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6028/global+water+use+api/8122/get+countries+with+data' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"country":"Argentina","yearly_water_used":37780000000,"unit":"m\u00b3, thousand of liters"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6028/global+water+use+api/8123/get+yearly+water+used+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
{"country":"Argentina","daily_water_used_per_capita":2480,"unit":"liters"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6028/global+water+use+api/8124/get+daily+water+used+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The 'Daily Water Used Per Capita' metric indicates the average amount of water consumed per person each day, helping to assess water resource management and consumption patterns in different countries.
Yes, the Global Water Use API allows you to filter the data by specific countries or regions to retrieve targeted information on water usage.
Yes, the data provided by the Global Water Use API is updated regularly to reflect the most current statistics on water usage across various countries.
The Global Water Use API provides comprehensive data on global water usage by country, including yearly water used in cubic meters and daily water used per capita in liters.
You can access the data from the Global Water Use API by making HTTP requests to the API endpoints, which will return the relevant water usage metrics for the specified countries.
The key metrics available in the Global Water Use API include 'Yearly Water Used' measured in cubic meters and 'Daily Water Used Per Capita' measured in liters for each country.
Yes, the Global Water Use API allows you to filter data by specific countries or regions, enabling you to retrieve targeted information on water consumption patterns.
The "get countries with data" endpoint returns a list of countries with available water usage data. The "get yearly water used by country" endpoint returns yearly water usage per capita for a specified country, while the "get daily water used by country" endpoint provides daily water usage per capita for that country.
Key fields include "countries" in the first endpoint, "country" and "yearly_water_used" in the yearly endpoint, and "country" and "daily_water_used_per_capita" in the daily endpoint. Each response also includes units of measurement.
The response data is structured in JSON format. Each endpoint returns an object containing relevant fields, such as country names or water usage metrics, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The "get yearly water used by country" and "get daily water used by country" endpoints require a "country" parameter to specify which country's data to retrieve. The first endpoint does not require any parameters.
The first endpoint provides a list of countries with water usage data. The second endpoint offers yearly water used per capita, while the third endpoint provides daily water usage per capita, allowing for comprehensive analysis of water consumption patterns.
Users can analyze water consumption trends by comparing yearly and daily metrics across countries. For instance, they can identify countries with high daily water usage per capita and assess their water resource management strategies.
The Global Water Use API aggregates data from various reputable sources, including governmental and international water management organizations, ensuring a comprehensive and reliable dataset for analysis.
Typical use cases include academic research on water resource management, policy-making for sustainable water use, and environmental assessments to understand consumption patterns and their impacts on ecosystems.
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