The statistics present the amount of electricity which was consumed in five countries from 2000 to 2004.
Overall, what is notable from the chart is that the consumption of electricity in country A and B witnessed an upward trend whereas the amount of electricity which was consumed by country C and D exhibited a contrasting pattern. In addition, the consumption of electricity in country E fluctuated. Among these countries, country A held the top spot at the start; however, this position belonged to country B at the end of the period.
At the start of the period, at 4000 TkWh, the consumption of electricity in country A held the highest position, closely followed by the consumption of electricity in country B, with 3500 TkWh.This was followed by the consumption of electricity in country D and C, with respective figures of 2500 TkWh and 2000 TkWh. At the bottom of the list was the amount of electricity which was consumed by country E, as its figures stood at 1000 TkWh.
Thereafter, the consumption of electricity in country A witnessed a downward trend to 3200 TkWh in 2004. Conversely, the amount of electricity which was consumed by country B increased considerably to 4200 TkWh in 2004, ranking first. Likewise, there was an upward trend in the consumption of electricity in country D and C, with 2700 TkWh and 2200 TkWh, respectively. Finally, the amount of electricity which was consumed by country E registered a mild fluctuation around 1000 TkWh during the entire period.
