The line chart compares the production, in amount of energy, of three different fuels - petroleum, natural gas, and coal - in the United Kingdom, over a nineteen-year period, from 1981 to 2000.
The graph illustrates key information about the significant kinds of energy fuel in the UK and its level of production between 1981 and 2000. The units are measured i energy units.
This graph shows the production level of used fuel in the UK since 1981 until 2000. It is clear from the graph that the most important and main fuel in petroleum, while coal and natural gas are less used in this period.
The line graph illustrates the production levels of the main fuels in the UK over the 20-year period from 1981 to 2000. Moreover, this data consists of three items, namely petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
Let us review the graph below which shows the production levels of 3 main types of fuel in Great Britain for 19 years. Obviously, we can see big a difference in this statistic.
Between 1981 and 2000 Main Fuel Production had Highs and Drops , At the first the petroleum production started in almost 100 EU at 1981 then growed to 140 EU at 1986 then got droped to approximately 100 EU at 1991 after