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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 given pie charts illustrate the percentage of a country’s energy production from various sources in 1985 and 2003.
Overall, it is evident that oil accounted for the greatest source of energy in both years, while hydrogen and other renewable sources contributed the least.
Oil and nuclear were the largest and the second largest sources of energy in 1985, at 52% and 23%, respectively. Oil was also the highest contributor as an energy source in 2003, making up 39%. However, unlike in 1985, the second largest source in 2003 was natural gas (23%), representing a greater percentage than nuclear, which was 17% that year.
Both in 1985 and 2003, energy harvested using other renewable energy was the smallest, at 1% and 4%, respectively. Meanwhile, hydrogen accounted for the same proportion in both years, at 4%. However, coal was slightly more utilized as an energy source in 2003 (13%) than in 1985 (8%).
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