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The image depicts two pie charts displaying the proportion of energy produced from different sources in an unspecified country for the years 1985 and 2003. In 1985, energy production was composed of Oil (52%), Coal (8%), Natural gas (13%), Hydrogen (4%), Nuclear (22%), and Other renewable (1%). By 2003, the proportions had shifted to Oil (39%), Coal (13%), Natural gas (23%), Hydrogen (4%), Nuclear (17%), and Other renewable (4%). Comparatively, Oil and Nuclear saw a decrease, while Natural gas, Coal, and Other renewable sources increased. Hydrogen remained consistent at 4% for both years.
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The charts illustrates the proportion of the energy produced from various sources in a country from 1985 to 2003.
Overall, in the beginning of the year, in oil was the biggest energy, then other sources, while the lowest was other renewable. However, in the end, oil sharply decrease, and hydrogen with other renewable were a similar percentage.
In 1985, the higher proportion of the energy was oil at about 52%. Nuclear of the energy was 22% in 1985, while similar natural gas at around 13%. Coal and hydrogen are too similar, at 8% and 4% lowest than coal. Finally, the lowest proportion was in other renewable energy at 1% In 1985.
However, oil is little decline at 39% in 2003, and natural gas rise to 10 % over the period. Nuclear and coal was similar percentage in 2003, 5% differentes with this. In contrast, other renewable and hydrogen is remain stady, at 4% in the end of the period.
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