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The image shows a line graph illustrating UK main fuel production levels (million tonnes) from 1981 to 2000. Petroleum starts at 100, rises to 130 (1986), fluctuates thereafter and ends near 130, surpassing 140 in 1995. Coal, starting near 90, fluctuates, peaks above 120 (1983), then decreases to under 60 (2000). Natural gas starts near 40, increases throughout, crossing 60 around 1991, surpasses 80 post-1995, and finishes near 120. Nuclear and renewables start under 5, slightly rise near 10 by 1990, fluctuate modestly through 2000, finishing similarly under 10.
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The line graph under depicts the rates of major types of fuel(petroleum, natural gas, coal) that produced in UK between 1981 and 2000.
Overall, the dominant source of fuel was petroleum throughout most of the period, while natural gas production rose steadily, and coal output declined.
On the one hand, petroleum and coal fluctuated over the period. However, coal significantly reached a peak of amount in 1983, and then considerably declined to 40 after one year. Petroleum production nearly 90 at the first year, later increased to just under 140 and had no changes until 1987. Next 3 years it was dramatically fell to started point. Following that petroleum use marginally rose roughly 150.
On the other hand, the usage of natural gas rose over the given years, it started with approximately 40 and finished with close to 110.
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