The pie charts show information about energy production in a country in two separate years.

The pie charts show information about energy production in a country in two separate years.
The pie charts detail the distribution of various energy sources in a given nation in the years 1995 and 2005. Looking from an
overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that the production of two main energies (coal and gas) rose marginally.
On the other hand
, petrol contribution declined significantly. ‘Other’ and nuclear production
also
grew greatly, despite remaining less popular in both years. In 1995, coal, gas, and petrol were roughly equal in terms of energy generated with each slightly above 29%. By 2005, the figures for coal and gas had risen moderately (30.93% and 30.31%, respectively)
while
petrol exploitation plummet to represent just 19.55% of all sources. The data for the remaining categories was considerably lower with ‘other’ accounting for 4.9% of energy production
to begin
the period and nuclear noticeably higher at 6.4%. By 2005, ‘other’ had narrowed the disparity and nearly doubled to 9.1% as nuclear resource use grew more slowly to reach 10.1%.
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