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The bar charts provide a breakdown of six different resources in terms of energy production, in the years 1985 and 2003. Overall, it is clear that the proportion of oil was dominant among all other resources in both years, while the proportion of oil decreased from 52% to 39% over the period given. Whilst all […]
The two charts illustrate the differences between the proportion of energy produced from different resources in a country in 1985 and 2003. We can see there are six different resourses such as oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, hydro and other renewable. Overall, the amount of resourses used was changed by years. First, both pie charts […]
The pie chart depicts the variations in energy production from different sources in a country in 1985 and 2003. Overall, the oil as a source of energy dominates all other resources in both years and the natural gas gains the popularity . In 1985 the commonly used source of energy was oil with more than […]
The pine charts illustrate that changes in the productions of energy from various resources in a country throughout 1985 to 2003. Overall,not only the usage of oil in energy went down by 13% but also the nuclear energy decrease by one third of is original value.On the other hand, the cole ,which is use to […]
The pie charts provide a breakdown of energy production for one country from various resources in two separate years: 1985 and 2003. Overall, it is evident that oil production remained the largest producer of energy in both years. We can also see that the energy that is produced by natural gas and coal saw significant […]
The pie charts display data about fluctuations in the proportion of energy supplied from specific types of resources in one country between 1985 and 2003. Overall, the shares of oil and nuclear power generally decreased, whereas the rates of coal and natural gas increased throughout the period. In 1985, the proportion of oil, with an […]
The pie charts illustrate the variations in the percentage of energy generated from different natural sources in a certain country in 1985 and 2003. Overall, it is evident that oil and nuclear power were used less over the period. Whereas other sources showed an increasing trend over the period. Additionally, traditional resources (oil) were dominant […]
The charts illustrate the percentage of energy produced using distinct resources in a particular country in two different years. Overall, the proportion of oil turned into an energy was the greatest in both years. Meanwhile, the hydro was the least used resource for the production. In 1985, approximately a half of the country’s power was […]
The data gives information about the proportion of energy production in a nation, from different resources in gives two years1985 and 2003. Overall, the oil production reamined the highest in both years.In 1985 nuclear energy was second largest production resource and it was natural gas in 2003.Other renewable energy resources had the lowest production in […]
The charts show changes in the proportion of energy produced from different resources in a country in 1985 and 2003. The most noticable change is nuclear decreased 13 percent between 1985 and 2003. Contrast of that, coal increased 13% on 2003. While natural gas had a signaficant change on the other hand hydro unchanged. Additionally, […]
The pie charts compare different resources in terms of their changing energy production in 1985 and 2003. From an overall perspective, four of the six resources saw varying degrees of increase in their percentage of energy output, whereas the share of hydro energy remained stable from 1985 to 2003. We can also see that the […]
The pie charts provide a breakdown of what proportion of energy was produced from six various categories in one country in two different years: 1985 and 2003. Overall, it is clear that oil produced the highest percentage of energy, whereas other renewable resources showed the lowest proportion in energy production in both years. It is […]
The pie charts provided below provide information about the modification of energy proportions derived from six various resources in one nation between the years 1983 and 2003. It is clear that there was a significant increase in the proportion of energy made from coal and natural gas, while the methods of producing energy from nuclear […]
