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The bar chart illustrates the how much renewable energy was used between four countries (Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey) from 1997 to 2010. Overall, different from remain two counties, the percentage of renewable energy was increased in Sweden and Iceland over the period. Furthermore, the figure for the Iceland was the highest over the period. In […]
The bar chart illustrates the how much renewable energy was used between four countries (Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey) from 1997 to 2010. Overall, different from remain two counties, the percentage of renewable energy was increased in Sweden and Iceland over the period. Furthermore, the figure for the Iceland was the highest over the period. In […]
Body 1 In 1997, the percentage of green energy in Iceland witnessed an upward trend, with the figure of the beginning was 45%, the highest rate in that year among all countries. Meanwhile, the level of that in Turkey was lower than Iceland, standing at 39%/ The year 2010 experienced a sharp rise in the […]
The given birth chart compares the percentage of energy supply in various four Nations between 1997 and 2010. It is clear that the highest proportion of energy supply in the Iceland while Australia exported the list amount of energy over the shown period. In 1997, approximately 10% of energy was supplied in Australia, while it […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of renewable energy in the total energy supply across four countries—Australia, Sweden, Iceland, and Turkey—from 1997 to 2010. Overall, the data reveals a positive trend in renewable energy usage in Sweden and Iceland, contrasting with a decline in Australia’s usage and a fluctuating pattern in Turkey’s figures. Notably, Iceland […]
The bar chart provides information about the percentage of renewable energy in the total energy production in Australia, Sweden, Iceland and Turkey between 1997 and 2010. Overall, Iceland was the country that produced the highest rate of renewable power, in contrast to Australia and Sweden in the three given years. Also, the primary feature that […]
The given bar chart delineates the percentage of an energy category, which can renew naturally, in the sum of providing energy within 4 nations over a 14-year period between 1997 and 2010. In general, it is discernible that Iceland invariably took the significant lead in supplying renewable energy throughout the examined period. Notably, Iceland and […]
The bar chart illustrates about how much the recyclable energy in total energy used in four different countries between 1997 and 2010. In general, what stands out from the graph is Iceland and Sweden increased in the whole years. In contrast, Australia and Turkey opposite this trend. Beside, the percentage of renewable energy in Iceland […]
The given bar chart illustrates how much renewable energy used in total energy supply in four various countries over a span of 13 years starting from 1997. Overall , while the usage of renewable energy in Sweden and Iceland adhered to rising trends albeit to varying degrees, the reverse was true for Australia and Turkey […]
The bar chart detail the ratio of renewable energy supplied to the Australia, Sweden, Iceland and Turkey in the year 1997, 2000 and 2010. It is measured in percentage. Overall, it can be easily seen that Iceland had the highest energy overall each year of the given period. While that of Australia decreased, the energy […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of renewable energy in the total energy supply of fourcountries over the course of 13 years, starting from 1997. Overall, the chart illustrates an upward trend in renewable energy sources in Iceland and Sweden, whereas Australia and Turkey witnessed a noticeable drop. Significantly, Iceland was the most prevalent, […]
The bar graph shows the percentages of renewable energy contributed in total energy in 4 different countries( Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey) in three different years (in 1997, 2000 and 2010) Overall, Sweden and Iceland witnessed an upward trend in the rates of renewable energy produced. In can also be seen that among the 4 countries, […]
The line graph illustrates how much being renewable overall energy in four various countries in three period 1997, 2000, and 2010. Overall, the percentages of renewable energy experienced a gradual rise in Sweden and Iceland while that of Australia and Turkey decreased slightly over the period. The percentages of renewable energy increased gradually in Sweden […]
The given bar chart compare data about the percentages of renewable energy regarding to the energy supply in Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey between 1997 and 2010 In general, it can be seen that both Iceland and Sweden witnessed an upward in three examined years. Besides, in 4 nations, this type of energy in seemed to […]
The graph below compared the percentage of recyclable power in the total power supply in 4 particular countries over the period from 1997 to 2010. Overall, it is clear that Iceland was the country that has much energy renewable compared to another three countries. Furthermore, stood in the second stage is Turkey which has a […]
The provided graph illustrates the percentage of renewable energy in total energy supply in 04 distinct nations in 03 years 1997, 2000 and 2010. Overall, there was a rise witnessed in the percentage of renewable energy in Sweden and Iceland, while the opposite trend was true for the figure for Australia and Turkey. In addition, […]
The bar chart depicts how much renewable energy in total energy supply used in four countries: Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey from 1997 to 2010. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there was an upward trend in the use of renewable energy sources in Sweden and Iceland, while Australia and Turkey witnessed […]
The supplied bar graph depicts the rate of renewable energy in total energy supplied of 4 nations between 1997 and 2010. In general, there was an upward trend in the percentage of renewable energy in Iceland and Sweden, while the reverse trend was true for that of Australia and Turkey. Notably, Iceland was the leading […]
The bar chart highlights and compares the percentage of renewable energy with regards to the total energy supply in Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey in 3 different periods of 1997, 2000 and 2000. Overall, it is clear that Sweden and Iceland saw an upward trend in their renewable energy proportions in the three examined years. Iceland […]
The given bar chart presents data about the percentages of renewable energy with regards to the total energy production in four different countries (Australia, Sweden, Iceland and Turkey) in three years; 1997, 2000 and 2010. Overall, Sweden and Iceland witnessed an upward trend in the use of renewable energy sources in the three examined years. […]
the bar chart compares 4 different countries regarding the percentage of renewable energy in the total energy resource in 3 years, namely 1997, 2000 and 2010 It is apparent that the use of renewable energy in Iceland and Turkey was higher than their counterparts. Additionally, the year 2010 saw the largest distribution of such energy […]
The bar chart displays the percentage of renewable energy in total energy production in 4 different nations between 1997 and 2010 Overall, it is clear that Sweden and Iceland witnessed an upward trend in using renewable energy sources in the given period. Notably, among these countries, Iceland was the country where this type of energy […]
The provided illustration elucidates the percentage of renewable energy as part of the total energy supply in Australia, Sweden, Iceland, and Turkey during the period spanning from 1997 to 2010. Overall, Iceland had the highest reliance on renewable energy sources throughout the timeline, showcasing a consistent increase. In contrast, Australia and Sweden had a lower […]
The data displays the rate of renewable energy with regards to the total energy generation in four different nations between 1997 and 2010. A preliminary inspection reveals that Iceland more prioritized using natural resources to produce electricity compared to remaining countries in the chart, while the opposite was true for Australia and Sweden. Remarkably, the […]
The bar chart shows how much renewable energy was used in four countries (Australia, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey) between 1997 and 2010. Overall, there was an increase in the proportion of energy production coming from Sweden and Iceland, with the most dramatic rise being in Iceland. In addition, the figure for Iceland is the highest over […]
