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The image displays a bar chart detailing the amount of energy generated from wind in four different countries (India, Denmark, Germany, United States) across five select years (1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005). For 1985, the energy values appear to be around 100 (India), 200 (Denmark), 100 (Germany), 50 (United States); 1990 values near 200 (India), 500 (Denmark), 400 (Germany), 250 (United States); 1995 values around 500 (India), 900 (Denmark), 800 (Germany), 400 (United States); 2000 shows 800 (India), 1400 (Denmark), 1200 (Germany), 600 (United States); for 2005, approximately 1200 (India), 1600 (Denmark), 1400 (Germany), 1800 (United States). The scale is in gigawatt-hours, ranging from 0 to 1800, increasing in increments of 200.
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The chart given compares the amount of energy produced by wind in four nations between 1985 and 2000. Overall, the production of energy has increased in all countries.
In 1985, India was the lowest country 200. In contrast, the United States was the biggest country that produced wind energy. Years later in 1990, the United States, was the country that generated energy from wind. The remaining countries namely India, Denmark, and Germany have slightly increased from 200, 200,400 to just over 400, just over 600.
In 1995, Denmark with 800 units increased to Germany and second place. India and Germany are also equal in generating energy with 800. is worth mentioning that the United States remained steady in production.
In 2000, Denmark with just over was the first country that had more wind energy than others. The second place was the United States with approximately. India was the third nation which was followed by Germany with nearly 900.
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