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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 charts illustrate the proportion of energy generated from various sources in a country in 1985 and 2003.
Overall, oil remained the dominant source of energy in both years, although its share fell noticeably. In contrast, natural gas and coal increased over the period, while hydrogen and other renewable sources accounted for the smallest proportions.
In 1985, oil represented the majority of energy production at 52%, followed by nuclear energy at 22%. Coal and natural gas contributed 8% and 13% respectively, whereas hydrogen and other renewables made up only 4% and 1%.
By 2003, oil had dropped significantly to 39%, and the figure for nuclear power also decreased to 17%. Meanwhile, natural gas saw a substantial rise to 23%, becoming the second-largest source. Coal also increased to 13%, and other renewables grew modestly to 4%, while hydrogen remained unchanged at 4%.
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