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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 pie chart compares the proportion of energy producing done on six sources categories namely natural gas, coal, hydrogen, nuclear, oil and other renewable in a country between 1985 and 2003.
Overall, comparing both years the maximum increase in the energy ejected was evident from natural gas which increase was by 10%.
To begin with, in 1985 the dominant amount of the energy was from oil that made up 52%.Nuclear plants and natural gas produced 22% and 13% respectively. The energy of coal was twice that of hydrogen. The least amount of energy was produced by other renewable sources accounting for 1%.
It is evident that in 2003, as in 1985 oil was the main source of energy. Despite, another renewable was in the bottom in 1985, by 2003 it equalised in rate with hydrogen.
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