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Band 5+: The pie charts below show units of electricity production by fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents four pie charts comparing energy production types in two different time periods, 1980 and 2000. For the 1980 period, the top pie chart shows a total energy production of 100 units divided as Coal 20, Oil 50, Natural Gas 20, Nuclear Power 10; the bottom pie chart indicates a slightly lower total production of 90 units, distributed as Coal 25, Oil 25, Natural Gas 20, Nuclear Power 15, Hydro Power 5. In the year 2000, the top chart displays a significantly higher total production of 170 units detailed by Coal 2, Oil 36, Natural Gas 130, Nuclear Power 2; contrastively, the bottom pie chart for the same year shows a production of 180 units divided as follows: Coal 25, Oil 25, Natural Gas 126, Nuclear Power 2, Hydro Power 2.
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The data about units of electricity generation from a various fuel sources in the years 1980 and 2000 within Australia and France are shown by the graph

From an overall perspective, it can be clearly seen that coal was the most used resource to produce electricity in both the years while there was no use of nuclear power at all.

Now turning in detail, in the year 1980, total 100 units were produced in which half portion held by coal. Othet sources like oil, hydropower and natural gas were collectively generated another 50 units.

Moreover, Nuclear power wasn’t used by either country or in any of the year. In 2000, coal became most preferred fuel resource used to produce electricity, it was produced 130 units of electricity which was more than half of total production. In addition, use of hydro power increased as compared to 1980 whereas in opposite, oil and natural gas were the least used resources in 2000 and produced 2 units electricity each.

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