The graph below shows home heating fuel choice according to the year the house was built. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisions where relevant
The line graph demonstrates home heating fuel options in accordance with the period the house was constructed.
Overall
, it can be seen that the number of electricity
produced showed an upward trend, while
the figure for natural gas
depicted a period of stability and a downward trend. Also
, The percentage of both intercepted at the end
.
According to
the graph, before 1950, the proportion of electricity
and natural gas
was observed at 15% and 60% respectively. The percentage of the former increased slightly to 25%, whereas
the amount of the latter remained stable at 60% between 1950 and 1969.
From 1970 to 1989, a noticeable decline took place in the use of natural gas
by 15% to around 45%. Meanwhile, the utilization of electricity
illustrated a steady boost to 35% in the same period. From 1990 to 2010, the amount of natural gas
remained constant at 45%, but the number of electricity
rose by 10% to the exact same percentage of natural gas
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