The bar graph below provides information about the highest 10 electrical providers and consumers in 2014.overall, it is obvious that China and USA are on the top of the list in both consumption m and production , the ot
The horizontal bar graph illustrates the world ranking according both comsumed and produced amont of electric power in 2014. Overall, while all nations nominated minor difference between their own comsumption and product
The bar chart above illustrates how much electricity is produced and consumed in ten different geographical areas in 2014, namely China, the United States, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, France, Brazil, Germany, and Korea
The bar diagram provides data on the issue of the production and consumption of electricity in 2014, in particular, it reflects the situation of the top ten leaders.
The bar chart compares the nations that generate and utilize the highest amount of electrical power in one year. All units are measured in billion kWh.
The bar chart illustrates the highest 10 countries in electricity production and consumption in the year 2014. Overall, it can be seen that China and America were positioned at the top ranks in the amount of both product
The bar graph provides information about the amount of electrical current measured in kWh, that was produced and consumed by 10 nations in the year 2014. Overall, it can be seen that China generated and used the most el
The diagram illustrates how much electricity is produced and consumed in different states in 2014, namely China, the United States, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, France, Brazil, Germany, and Korea. Units are measured in
The chart compares the production and the consumption of energy for ten countries from Europe (3), America (3) and Asia (4) during 2014. The countries are prioritized from the greatest producer of energy (China) to the l
The bar chart indicates the top ten nations for the production and consumption of electric power in 2014. The countries include China, the United States, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, France, Brazil, Germany and Korea. T
The chart illustrates electricity consumption and production in the top ten highest countries in 2014. It is clear from the chart that all countries, with the exception of Germany, produce marginally more than they consu