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Band 5+: The chart below shows the world's energy use in 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a pie chart detailing the global energy consumption distribution for 2010, with petroleum accounting for 39%, natural gas at 23%, coal representing 22%, nuclear electric power comprising 9%, and renewable sources making up 7%.
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The given pie chart illustrates the worldwide use of different energy and how much renewable sources were consumed in 2010.

Overall, the consumption for biomass was dominant compared to others, whilst that for wind of renewable sector show an opposite situation.

Looking at the graph, 39% of the total fell on petroleum which is also the biggest number, this is followed by the reliance on the natural gas and coal with 23 and 22% respectively. Moreover, the two minor figures belonged to the consumption of nuclear electric power(8%) and renewable(7%)category.

In terms of close detail on 7 percent of the reproduced energy. The expenditure on biomass accounted for over the half of the total (53%), and also that on hydroelectric made up 36%. Moreover, there was a similarity between two energies that were generated by the sun with 5%.Finally, wind sector were the least consumption percentage which was exactly 1%.

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