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The pie chart below illustrates the utilizing of world’s energy, namely, petroleum, natural gas, coal, nuclear electric power and renewable in 2010. Overall, it is clear that the petroleum was the most utilizied energy in that period, while other proportions like, nuclear electric power and renewable had small percentages. Natural electric power and coal were […]
The diagram illustrates the consumption of energy in 2010. Overall, the biggest percentage of energy was held by petroleum , whereas the lowest percentage was used by renewable energy. The major part of the diagram was held by petroleum ,which contained 39% .While percentages of natural gas and coal were quite similar, natural gas had […]
The charts compare global energy consumption by source in 2010 and present a detailed breakdown of renewable energy use during the same year. Overall, the world relied overwhelmingly on fossil fuels, whereas renewables played a minor role in total energy consumption. Within the renewable category, traditional biomass was by far the most prominent source, while […]
The pie shows breakdown of global consumption in 2010. Overall, the dominant sources of energy in 2010, petroleum and natural gas leading mix. Nuclear and renewable energy have a small proportion. Petroleum was the most useful energy source, haved 39% of total. Natural gas and coal followed 23% and 22%. These three of the five […]
As we can see we have a chart of the global breakdown of energy consumption of the year 2010 This chart Has five colors each one of them represents a type of energy Based on the chart we see that the global most consumed energy is the blue one petroleum by 39% which is not […]
The given pie chart illustrates the worldwide use of different energy and how much renewable sources were consumed in 2010. Overall, the consumption for biomass was dominant compared to others, whilst that for wind of renewable sector show an opposite situation. Looking at the graph, 39% of the total fell on petroleum which is also […]
The pie chart illustrates the global energy consumption in 2010. Overall, Petroleum and Natural sources are energy which is highly used in all over the world because of its usage while the other power source consumption is low in percentage. In details, In 2010 the petroleum and Natural gas are significantly used in high amount […]
The pie chart presents the global breakdown of energy sources in 2010. Petroleum emerged as the predominant contributor, generating 39% of the world’s energy supply. Natural gas and coal followed, comprising 23% and 22%, respectively. Nuclear power accounted for a relatively modest share at 9%, whereas renewable energy source constituted just 7%. Overall, the data […]
The pie chart illustrates the global distribution of energy sources in 2010. Petroleum was by far the dominant source, contributing 39% of the total energy production. This was followed by gas and coal, which accounted for 23% and 22%, respectively. Nuclear energy made up a modest 9%, while hydropower comprised a mere 7% of the […]
The pie chart illustrates the global distribution of energy consumption from various sources in 2010. Looking at the overall picture, fossil fuels, which include petroleum, natural gas, and coal, dominated global energy consumption. Among all energy sources, petroleum represented the highest share, while renewable energy contributed the smallest portion to the world’s energy mix. Examining […]
