This Line chart depicts the manufacture levels of the main typs of the fuel in the United kingdom from 1981 to 2000. It is clear from the graph that, the Petroleum, Natural gas have approximately the same pattern and we
The provided line graph depicts information on how the fuel industry was used and what kind of products were produced for about 2 decades in the UK. Petroleum, coal, and natural gas are mentioned.
The graph gives information about three diffrent essential type of fuel which are petroleum, coal and natural gas , and in the UK their producing from 1981 to 2000.
The chart illustrates the output of petroleum, coal and natural gas in the UK from 1981 to 2000. It's obvious that around the year of 1991 was a big turning point for these three kinds of fuel, since all of them had huge
The line graph provides information concerning the manufacturing rates of the primary types of fuel in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 2000. The data can be divided into two groups, namely the numbers that experienced an
The line graph shows Three main types of production standard of fueld in United Kingdom. It records data from 1981 to 2000. In each those years, petroleum received the highest number of making levels. However, in the who
As we can see on the graph of the production levels of the main kinds of fuel in the UK between 1981 and 2000, the most used fuel during all this period of time was petroleum. The energy units for this kind of fuel varia
The line chart illustrates the amount of fuel production in the UK from the year 1981 to 2000, which the mains consist of petroleum,coal and natural gas.
The graph illustrates how much three different kinds of fuel namely petroleum, coal and natural gas produced in the UK from 1981 to 2000. The units are given in tons.
The graph illustrates production levels of three main fuels (petroleum, natural gas, and coal)in the UK from 1981 to 2000. Units are measured in millions of tonnes.
The line graph represents the level of production of three main fuels in the UK ( Petroleum, Natural gas, and Coal) over a period of 19 years from 1981 to 2000. Units are measured in million tonnes.