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The image contains a flow chart with 10 steps depicting "The Product Life-cycle of the Car." Starting with "Raw material extraction," materials are processed into "Components," which are "Assembled" into "Cars manufactured." Some cars proceed directly to "Cars sold domestically through dealers in home country," while others go to "Cars used for 3 years on average." Cars can also be exported as "Cars sold for export," leading to "Cars used abroad," eventually reaching "Cars scrapped and recycled." Along the chain, there are points where cars become "Uneconomical to repair, scrapped" or "Unserviceable parts recycled into cars or other products." Additionally, there are detours for "Materials and parts recycled" and "Materials diverted to decoration recycled."
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The graph shows how much energy the USA used from 1980 to 2030, divided into different fuel types.
Overall, petrol and oil was the most used energy and will keep being the most. Coal will be used more, while hydropower will be used less. Solar/wind and nuclear will have a little increase.
In 1980, petrol and oil was at 35. It went down a bit then up, and will be about 48 in 2030. Coal started at 15, changed a lot, and will be around 30 in 2030. Natural gas began at 20, had some changes, and will stay at 25.
Nuclear started low, grew slowly, and will be about 8 in 2030. Solar/wind was almost zero but will go up a little. Hydropower will go down to almost nothing by 2030
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