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The graph below illustrates the percentage of the energy produced from different sources of power, such as oil, natural gas, nuclear, and other sources. Overall, it is evident that over time, other sources have grown slightly, while some have seen a significant decline but still remain the largest contributors, not including natural gas, which experienced […]
The pie charts depict the percentage of the energy generated from various sources in a nation in 1985 and 2003. Overall, Oil was the biggest source of energy production in both years. The demand for oil and nuclear dropped over time, whereas it rose for natural gas, coal, and other renewable sectors as a source […]
The pie charts compare the shares of energy production through distinct sources – oil, nuclear, hydrogen, coal, natural gas, and other renewable sources – in a state in 1985 and 2003. Overall, as is evident from the charts, oil was a leader in terms of energy production in both years. The rates of hydrogen usage […]
The given pie charts reveal the way in which energy produced from variety of sources changed in a nation from 1985 to 2003. Overall, the highest percentage of both pie charts indicates that oil was the most produced energy over that period of time. Moreover, hydrogen stayed steady with approximately the lowest production, regardless to […]
The pie graphs illustrates information about the production of energy sources from various categories in one country in two separate years. Overall, it can be seen that the amount of energy generated from coal, natural gas, and other renewable sources increased, whereas that from oil and nuclear decreased. Further, energy production from hydrogen remained the […]
