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The image features a line graph with use of various energy sources in Australia from 1980 to projected use in 2030 measured in million units/units. Oil starts at 35 in 1980, drops to 30 by 1985, rises to 40 in 2000, 45 in 2010, projects to reach 55 by 2030. Coal begins at 20 in 1980, dips to 17.5 by 1985, increases steadily to 25 in 2010, projects to 30 by 2030. Natural gas starts just below 10 in 1980, increases to 12.5 in 2000, about 15 in 2020, projects slightly above 15 by 2030. Nuclear energy begins at 2.5 in 1980, remains constant through to 2010, projects to slightly above 5 by 2030. Solar energy starts at 1 in 1980, remains steady until 2010, peaks slightly above 5 by 2030.
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The line graph gives information about the predicted use of energy in Australia from 1980 to 2030.
Overall, all types of energy use is expected to increase in five decades. Initially, oil held dominance in energy usage till the end; it is foreseen to ranked first.
In 1980, there was no disparity between the use of nuclear and solar, constituted about 1 billion units and this number is predicted to witness a considerable increase till the end and account for approximately 8 billion.
When it comes to the natural gas, this proportion numbered 20 billion in 1980. The number of use in natural gas is expected to increase significantly in 2030 with nearly above 25 billion.
Nevertheless, there was a big disparity between oil and coal in terms of use by fuel, theirs disparity comprised about 20 billion units. However, both of them are projected to rise sharply which will constitute approximately 50 and 30 billion units respectively.
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