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Band 4+: Writing task 1 (a report) The chart below describes the sources of electricity produced in four countries between 2003 and 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents four pie charts representing the sources of electricity in India, Sweden, Morocco, and Vietnam between 2003 and 2008, divided into categories of Fossil fuel, Hydro power, and Nuclear power. India's chart shows Fossil fuel at 92%, Hydro power at 6%, and Nuclear power at 2%. Sweden's chart indicates Fossil fuel at 46%, Hydro power at 50%, and Nuclear power at 4%. Morocco's chart illustrates Fossil fuel at 91%, Hydro power at 9%, and no Nuclear power. Vietnam's chart reveals Fossil fuel at 25%, Hydro power at 75%, and no Nuclear power.
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The pie chart illustrates the sources of the electricity produced in India, Sweden, Morocco and Vietnam between 2003 and 2008.

Overall, the highest fossil fuel is used to produce the highest level of electricity in Morocco, while India and Vietnam using the same source of electricity. Sweden are using more nuclear power to produce electricity. The notable changes in Morocco and Vietnam, there is no usage of hydropower in electricity production.

In Morocco, the highest level of fossil fuel are using at around 95% compare to India and Vietnam using 82% and 56% respectively.The least amount of nuclear power production in Sweden, at around 4%.

In each of the hand, the most of nuclear power are using Sweden, at about 44%, while not small usage in Vietnam at approximately 42%. India and Morocco using at around 14% and 5% respectively. The highest usage of hydropower in electricity production in Morocco and Vietnam. The Sweden are using however, the nuclear are using the few source at around 52% and small least amount of source use showing nuclear at about 4%.

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