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The supplied graph illustrates the production levels of the main types of fuel in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 2000. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there are a total of 3 main lines representing three types of fuel with comparison to energy units: coal, natural gas, and petroleum. The […]
The line graph illustrates the varying production frequencies of fuel in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 2000. Overall, there were three types of changes in all the categories included, with fluctuations in petroleum, an increase in gas, and an unstable downward trend in coal. It is evident that both petroleum and gas had higher […]
The line graph illustrates the production levels of three kinds of fossil fuel in the UK from 1981 to 2000. Overall, while the levels of petroleum and natural gas increased remarkably, the opposite was true for coal in the given period. Also, no fuel was produced more than petroleum. In 1981, the number of tons […]
The graph illustrates the different kinds of fuels produced by the UK from 1981 to the year 2000. Overall, the UK produced three types of fuel. Natural gas production surged drastically, petroleum production also increased, while coal production dropped. In 1981, Natural Gas production was around 40 million tonnes, with very little growth until 1991. […]
The data on production levels of the three specific fuel types in the UK: petroleum, coal, and natural gas from 1981 to 2000 is described on the line chart. Overall, natural gas experienced a noticeable surge, while coal and petroleum had a downward tendency and fluctuations respectively. In the 1980s, natural gas was not considered […]
