The pie charts show the comparison of different kind of energy consumption of the UK in two years.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of five different types of
energy
production in Great Britain in both two years comprising 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, it is clear that
three non-renewable resources were used in the past to produce energy
. However
, in the next decade, the UK changed a
strategy and relied on two main fossil fuels to run the Change the word
its
energy
in the country.
To begin
with, in 1995, oil, petrol and gas had almost the same fraction which was approximately 29.5% followed by nuclear power, with 6.40%. Energy
from other resources was just under 5% and stayed at the last
place in the year 1995.
Additionally
, Both the percentage of coal and gas in the next ten years had an upward trajectory and they shot up to 30.93 and 30.31% respectively. A dramatic drop was seen in the petro energy
production by roughly 10%. Moreover
, a clean resource such
as nuclear rose to 10% and others that can be used to create power in the United Kingdom significantly increased to 9.10% in 2005.Submitted by nnatthinee on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words energy with synonyms.
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