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The illustrations present pie charts delineating the primary energy sources utilized in the United States during the years 1980 and 1990. Overall, there was a discernible shift in energy consumption trends over the decade, particularly a reduction in oil dependency and an increment in nuclear power usage. In 1980, oil constituted the predominant energy source, […]
The two pie charts illustrate the major sources of energy: oil, natural gas, coal, hydroelectric power, and nuclear power in the USA, over two distinct years, in 1980 and 1990. Overall, oil was the most popular source of energy in the given years. The proportions of coal and nuclear power increased, whereas the percentages of […]
The two pie charts compare the proportions of energy production from five major sources—oil, natural gas, coal, hydroelectric power, and nuclear power—in the United States in 1980 and 1990. Overall, oil remained the dominant energy source in both years, although its contribution diminished in 1990. In contrast, nuclear power consistently accounted for the smallest share […]
The pie charts illustrate proportions of energy production sources for the USA in two years: 1980 and 1990. Overall, the amount of energy generated from oil and natural gas decreased throughout the period, whereas coal and nuclear power experienced an opposite trend. Hydroelectric power remained unchanged as the least popular energy source in both years. […]
The pie charts illustrate the primary energy sources in the United States over two decades. As shown, oil remained the dominant energy source in the USA during both the 1980s and the 2000s. However, there was a noticeable decrease in the use of oil and coal, with nuclear power partially filling the gap left by […]
