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The supplied pie charts depict information about the main resources of energy in the USA in 1980 and 1990. Overall, oil was the dominant energy source in both charts, while the consumption of nuclear power represented the smallest proportion. Among five categories, in 1980, usage of oil was the largest percentage of energy sources, at […]
The pie charts show how the percentage of energy from five different sources in the USA changed in the years 1980 and 1990. In general, the percentages of energy produced from coal and nuclear power increased slightly, whereas the proportion of energy from oil and natural gas decreased noticeably. Additionally, although there was a reduction […]
The two pie charts illustrate the primary energy sources utilized in the United States during the decades of the 1980s and 1990s. Overall, there was a notable shift in the energy landscape, characterized by a decrease in oil consumption and an increase in nuclear power. In 1980, oil was the dominant energy source, comprising 42% […]
The pie charts illustrate the differences among five types of energy resources that were consumed by American citizens during a decade starting from 1980. Overall, it is obvious that the main source of energy was oil in both mentioned years. While the least were hydroelectric and nuclear power, only one of them changed significantly and […]
The pie charts break down the major sources of energy (oil, natural gas, coal, hydroelectric power, and nuclear power) in the United States between 1980 and 1990. Overall, the five different energy sources in the United States showed significant differences over the ten-year period. In detail, Oil consumption, which was the largest energy source, decreased […]
