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The image shows four pie charts illustrating electricity units by fuel source, alongside a legend for Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Hydro Power, and Nuclear Power. For Denmark in 1978, total production was 90 units, comprising Coal 53, Oil 15, Natural Gas 7, and Hydro Power 15. In 1998, Denmark's total production was 160 units, with Coal at 122, Oil at 2, Natural Gas at 2, and Hydro Power at 34. For Germany in 1978, total production was 80 units, sourced from Coal 22, Oil 20, Natural Gas 22, Hydro Power 5, and Nuclear Power 11. In 1998, Germany's total production was 160 units, with Coal at 20, Oil at 20, Natural Gas at 6, Hydro Power at 3, and Nuclear Power at 111.
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The four pie chats is illustrates The units of fuel source produced in five different categories in Denmark and Germany between 1978 and 1998.
Overall, it can be seen that there were significant increase in both countries. But in Germany, the production of nuclear power dramatically rose over the years.
According to the charts, in Denmark, the fuel source of electricity units accounted for 53 units in 1978 and 122 units in 1998 stayed the largest units in both of the years. Whereas, the production of oil and natural gas declined by 5 units and 13 units in 1998. But the hydro power doubled in 1998.
However, In germany, there was a significant increased Nutural power from 11 units in1978 to 111 units in 1998. The production of natural gas, hydro power, and coal declined slightly in 1998. While oil remained stable in both of the years, with 20 units in 1978 and 1998.
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