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The image depicts a line graph showing energy units from 1981 to 2000, where 1 energy unit equals the energy from one million tonnes of oil; petroleum starts around 70 units in 1981, peaks near 160 units in 1985, dips to 120 units in 1991, rises to 140 units in 1996, and ends around 135 units in 2000; coal starts near 90 units in 1981, declines to 40 units in 1986, maintains until a slight rise to 50 units in 1998, and ends just below 50 units in 2000; natural gas starts around 40 units in 1981, steadily ascends to 80 units in 1990, slightly fluctuates and continues upward to 120 units in 2000.
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The graph illustrates the levels of the production types of fuel in the UK for the period between 1981 and 2000.This basic fuels are petroleum, natural gas and coal.
Petroleum was the most participation of energy and it’s trend increased over this period. However, coal had the higher participation of energy than natural gas in 1981, its trend significantly dropped while the level of natural gas rose.
From 1981 to 1994, figure shows the dramatically rise of petroleum’ s energy and a stability of coal and natural gas. Since then, a part from a fluctuations for coal. From 1991, it can be seen that a dramatic increase of energy come from natural gas but the coal was gradually fall.
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