19 report(s) found.
The bar charts compare energy consumption in the UK and the USA across five different sources – oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and renewables – in the years 2000 and 2006. Overall, oil was the most widely used energy source in both countries in both years, while nuclear power and renewable energy made up the […]
The two bar charts compare the energy consumption of two countries (the USA, the UK) in 2000 and 2006. The data includes five energy resources: oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and other renewable sources. Overall, it is evident that the proportion of gas consumption for the UK increased substantially, while the percentages for the coal […]
The bar charts compare energy consumption in the UK and the USA in 2000 and 2006 from five sources: oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and renewables. Overall, oil was the dominant energy source in the USA in both years, while the UK relied more on gas by 2006. Coal use fell in both countries, and […]
The bar charts compare the proportions of energy consumption from five different sources (oil, coal, gas, nuclear power, and other renewable sources) in the UK and the USA in 2000 and 2006. Overall, oil remained the most widely used source of energy in the USA during both years, while the UK relied more heavily on […]
A cursory glance at the bar charts revealed the amount of energy that has been consumed in 2000 and 2006. Although there was a 6-year gap between the two groups of data, they still showed a similar pattern. The oil consumption occupied the largest market share in both graphs. Yet, the consumption of gas was […]
The two bar charts compare energy consumption by source in the UK and USA in 2000 and 2006. Overall, oil and gas dominated, while nuclear and renewable sources played minor roles in both countries. In 2000, oil accounted for nearly 40% of US consumption, much higher than the UK at around 28%. Coal was also […]
The bar charts compare the amount of types of energy consumed in the USA and the UK in 2000 and 2006. Overall, it it apparent that both countries favour the use of non-renewable energy as a power source. To begin with, in 2000, oil was the leading source of energy in both countries, accounting for […]
The two bar charts compare the energy utilization in the UK and USA over the period from 2000 to 2006, considering five categories of energy sources: oil, coal, gas, nuclear power and other renewable resources. Overall, fossil fuels remained the dominant sources of energy in both countries throughout the six-year period, despite the existence of […]
The bar charts depict the percentage of energy sources consumed in the UK and the USA from 2000 to 2006. Overall, oil was the most prevalent energy in the UK and the USA in both years. Also, while the proportion of coal, nuclear power, and other renewable sources increased, the reverse was true for the […]
The charts illustrate the amount of energy sources consumed in the UK and USA between 2000 and 2006. Overall, oil was the most favorable energy in the USA in both two years while people in the UK preferred using coal in 2000 and gas in 2006 rather than other types. Additionally, the most alteration in […]
The bar chart gives information on UK and US about the level of utilizing energy. The data is shown of the year 2000 and 2006. Generally speaking, the energy of oil, coal and gas were utilized more than others by 2 nations. Also, the UK consumed lower than the US in a most energies energy […]
The chart shows changes in UK and USA energy consumption in 2000 and 2006. Energy from oil, coal, gas nuclear power and other uses compare among themselves. Looking at the data, it’s clear that the situation has changed significantly over the past six years. USA citizens consume oil and coal twice as many than other […]
The charts compare how much energy was consumed by the UK and the USA in 2000 and 2006. Overall, non renewable sources were most consumed by two regions, whereas the opposite was true for nuclear power and other renewable sources. In 2000, the highest energy consumption in the USA was oil with 37 percent, 9 […]
The table graphs below demonstrate the UK and USA energy intake in 2000 and 2006. The first chart show energy Consumption situation in 2000.Both countries have much enough fuel like oil and coal but USA have more resources then KUK to 10 and 5 percent . However UK owns more gas, nuclear power and other […]
The bar charts compare how much energy was consumed by the USA and UK in the years 2000 and 2006. Overall, it is clear that the main source of energy had been and remained fossil fuels while the proportion of other types (nuclear and renewable sources) was significantly lower. In general, in both countries fossil […]
The bar chart gives information on the UK and US about the energy usage in the period of 6 years from 2000 to 2006. Overall, there was the dominance of unrenewable sources such as gas, oil. In the UK, there showed a significant dependence on gas due to the increasing trend from 20% to 38% […]
The graph gives information about how much energy was utilised in The UKand The USA between 2000 and 2006 Overall, it can be seen the fact that the amount of energy consumption in Both 2 nations such as oil and gas increased slightly over the following 6 years, while coal, nuclear and other renewable sources […]
The given chart compares five types of energy consumed ( oil , coal , gas , nuclear power and other renewable sources ) in the UK and the USA in the years 2000 and 2006 . Overall, UK and USA consumption fluctuated among types of energy throughout the years mentioned. Gas energy showed a massive […]
The bar chart elucidates data concerning power consumption of the United Kingdom and the United States over a six-year period between 2000 and 2006. Overal, what stands out from the chart is that UK and US energy cost such as gas witnessed a substantial expand over the period, whereas the proportion for coal in both […]
