the graph below shows the amount of energy generated by wind in four countries in the period 1980 2000

the graph below shows the amount of energy generated by wind in four countries in the period 1980 2000
The graph illustrates the amount of
power
generated by wind in four different countries from 1980 to 2000. Units are measured in
megawatts
.
Overall
, it can clearly seen that all nations saw different upward trends, except the US in the
last
given period. Despite the US being the leader in generating
power
than others. Commercing in 1980, all countries started from 0. In subsequent years
power
in the US and Germany increased rapidly to 1400 and 600
megawatts
respectively. The US peaked at 1700
megawatts
in 1990, before decreasing slightly in the
last
year given period.
Conversely
, Germany's generating energy the figure experienced gradually increased to 700
megawatts
in 2000. Regarding Denmark and India,both figures witnessed similar trends.Denmark substantially produced more
power
than India.Interestingly, both nations in 1995 overtook the US reaching 1800
megawatts
.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words power, megawatts with synonyms.
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  • Renewable energy
  • Turbine
  • Megawatt (MW)
  • Gigawatt (GW)
  • Sustainable
  • Energy generation
  • Growth pattern
  • Milestone
  • Significant growth spurts
  • Stagnation
  • Production capacity
  • Energy policy
  • Investment in renewable energy
  • Technological advances
  • Environmental impact
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