The pie chart gives data about the proportion of energy manufactured from various raw resources in a country from 1985 to 2005.
Overall, what stands out from the pie graph is that Natural gas, other renewable resources, and coal experienced an upward trend, while there was a decline in nuclear and oil over the given period.
Looking at the details, Initially, other renewable resources had the lowest value of 1% in 1985, nearly two decades later, it scaled up to 3%, which accounted for 4% in 2003.Converly, the percentage of Hydrogen energy remained constant bewteen 1985 and 2003. However, there was a another source of nuclear energy that was manufactured by 22% in 1985. But in 2003, there was a dramatic decline in nuclear energy production.
Turning to the remaining figure, as regards the production of oil, this was the highest ration in this figure in 1985, which was half (50%), then it fell significantly by 39% in 2003, where the energy of oil is produced the highest percentage. The energy of natural gas produced nearly 13%, after that it was a slight rise almost 10% over the given period. On the other hand, coal went up 5% from 1985 to 2003.
