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Band 4+: The chart below shows a comparison of different kinds of energy production in France in 1995 and 2005.

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The image displays two pie charts representing energy production in France for the years 1995 and 2005; 1995 chart: Gas 29.63%, Petro 29.27%, Nuclear 6.40%, Other 4.90%, Coal 29.80%; 2005 chart: Gas 30.31%, Petro 19.55%, Nuclear 10.10%, Other 9.10%, Coal 30.93%.
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The pie charts represent the propurtion of different kind of energy productin of France in 1995 and 2005.

Overall,at the beginning of the period gas was the immense source of energy production and the lest energy production’s segment was the ‘others’.In contrast,At the termination of the period the most significant source of energy production was the ‘coal’ however,As before others was the lest contributor of energy production.

In 1995,Gas and petrol was similar, which was 29.63 and 29.27 respectively.And the coal was 29.80℅,which was the highest figure of this year.And two others sector was 4.90℅ and 6.90℅, which are Others and Nuclear, respectively.

On the Other hand,In the year of 2005, Coal Retained first place and whic was 30.93℅.And Gas increased by about 2℅.However,Petrol and Others sectors significantly increased by 4℅ and 5℅ respectively.

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