Throughout our lives, we have been taught that life is a matter of winning or losing. If you aren’t winning then you are surely losing. To some extent that’s true. And that concept sometimes comes in another form ,for in
The pie chart illustrated the proportion of a variety of material which contributed to electricity from 1990 to 2010. Overall, coal and Natural gas were significant in 2010. However, nuclear power had the smallest percen
The provided pie charts illustrate in terms of electricity generation based on different sources (coal, oil, natural gas, hydro power and nuclear power) in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that the production of heat increased significantly in both France and Australia from 1980 to 2000. Additionally, the french burns the most coal to produce service in both years while Australians r
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of energy generated from five different sources of fuel (oil, coal, natural gas, hydropower and nuclear power) in France in 1990 and 2010. Overall, natural gas and coal accounted
The pie charts compare the different energy sources used in the production of electricity in Australia and France during the years 1980 and 2000. As illustrated by the chart in 1980 coal accounted for the generation of h
The pie charts illustrate the generation of units of electricity from coal, natural gas, hydro and nuclear power in two various countries in two different years, 1980 and 2000.
The pie charts compare the production of electricity (in units) from five different fuel sources in Australia and France between 1980 and 2000. Overall, the total electricity production increased in both countries by the
The two pie charts show the proportion of electricity production which was produced by five types of fuel in the France during the period of 1990 and 2010 also.
On the pie charts we can see different units of electricity by fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. There are four different charts sorted by country and year.
The pie charts illustrate how many units of electricity were produced/generated/manufactured from different kinds of fuel sources in two different countries in 1980 and 2000. Although the total energy manufacturing has
The charts compare how many electricity units were generated in Australia and France in 1980 and 200 by five different fuel sources (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Hydro Power and Nuclear Power)
The pie charts compare how much electricity units were generated in Australia and France in 1980 and 200 by five different fuel sources (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Hydro Power and Nuclear Power)