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The graph illustrates to what extent the energy intake in US is expected to change between 1980 and 2030. Overall, the figure for petrol and oil, coal and natural gas saw (is expected to see) considerable improvements, while nuclear and other sorts of energy units showed (likely to show) very little rise. Notably, the petrol […]
This line graph shows energy consumption in the United States by different fuel types from 1980 to 2030. It is clear that petrol and oil are the main sources of energy during this period. Overall, fossil fuels are used much more than other sources. Most fuel types increase over time, while renewable energy remains low. […]
The line graph demonstrate information about the changes in the quadrilion units consumption of Petrol and Oil, Coal, Natural gases, Nuclear, Solar/Wind, and Hydropower energies from 1980 to 2030 in the US. Overall, it is noticeable that the consumption of Petrol and Oil were the higest figures, was significantly higher all other types of energy, […]
The line graph displays the information about the quadrillion units consumption of energy in the USA between the years 1980-2030. Overall, it can be seen that the Petrol and OIl line showed significant increase, while the coal and natural gas experienced some fluctuating. However, hydropower slightly decreased during the whole period, showing the lowest result. […]
The graph illustrares fuel consumption in the U.S from history in1980 to 2030, showing its projetion. overall, it is clear that the use of petrol and oil, coal,nuclear and solar increased over the period given. The projection indicate that it shall continuer with the same trend come 2030. Other sources of energy that is natural […]
The given line graft compare the changes in the quadrillion units consumption of energy between the years 1980-2030 in the USA. Overall, it can easily be seen in the line graft that, in USA, the quadrillion units of consumption energy which petrol and oil, coal, natural gas increased while nuclear and solar/wind slight increased than […]
