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The image displays a line graph tracking the production of petroleum, coal, and natural gas from 1981 to 2000, measured in tonnes. Petroleum production starts at around 120 tonnes in 1981, peaks slightly above 130 tonnes between 1984 and 1990, then maintains levels slightly below 130 tonnes until a sharp drop in 1991 to around 110 tonnes, oscillating slightly but predominantly flat till 2000. Coal production begins at approximately 20 tonnes in 1981 and experiences a gradual increase, nearing 40 tonnes by 2000. Natural gas starts at about 60 tonnes in 1981, remains stable till mid-1990s, then rises markedly reaching 120 tonnes by 2000.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of 3 different main fuels in a particular European nation over a-19 year interval starting in 1981.
Overall,it is clear that coal was a downward trend while the opposite was true for others.It can be seen that natural gas was the only fuel that a few changes over the period.
Between 1981 and 1995,the quality of natural gas remained stable at below 40 tonnes,at this point it started to rise and peak at 8 tonnes in 2000.Starting at 80 tonnes,coal production fall slightly to around 60 tonnes (1985),and later the figure continued declined dramatically to below 40 tonnes at the end of the period.
From 1981 to 1985,the amount of petroleum rose between around 100 tonnes and nearly 140 tonnes,after which it decreased significantly by 40 tonnes (1990). Compared to the coal production level in 1995,which stood at nearly 140 tonnes,the figure for that was lower quality at 120 tonnes at the end of the period.
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