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The image displays a graph with U.S. energy consumption, production, imports, and projections from 1950 to 2025 using units of 1 quadrillion BTU's. U.S. consumption starts near 35 in 1950, rising to approximately 50 in 1975, 100 in 2000, and projecting around 135 by 2025. U.S. production begins near 35 in 1950, reaches approximately 75 in 2000, and hovers around 85 by 2025. Imports start from zero, rising to about 25 by 1975, decreasing slightly, then increasing again to reach approximately 45 by 2025. Overlapping data between consumption and production is noted from 1950 to the 2000s, with projections diverging significantly post-2000.
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The line graph shows the figure for the energy that was produced and consumed in America from 1950 to 2000 and the estimated numbers in 2025
Overall, it is apparent that the number of energy units manufactured and used is expected to increase. In addition, the production of energy consistently had the highest number over the period.
In 1950, America used energy about 26 units, making it the leading position and then the consumption witnessed a gradual rise to just over 50 units in the next 25 years before fluctuated noticeably between 50 units and 100 units and it forecast to reach its peak at about 140 units in 2025.
Similarly, at the first year the energy production of America was only around 25 units, this number then saw a slight growth to 55 units in 1975. After that, the trend had a gentle fluctuations until 2000 and reach about 70 units. There is a prediction that the number will increas to 90 units in 2025
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