The charts show the sources of electricity produced in 4 countries between 2003 and 2008.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The provided charts give information about the main source of electricity generated in four countries, namely
Sweden
, Vietnam, Use synonyms
India
and Use synonyms
Morocco
, in 2003 and 2008.
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Overall
, it can be seen that nuclear power was the least production of energy among countries with a noticeable exception of Linking Words
Sweden
. Hydro was the major supplier in Use synonyms
Morocco
, Use synonyms
while
fossil fuel was the main in Linking Words
India
.
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To begin
with, the percentage of fossil fuel was the highest level in Linking Words
India
at 82%. Followed by Vietnam at 56%. Use synonyms
However
, the rate of fossil fuel was the lowest between Linking Words
Sweden
and Use synonyms
Morocco
at 4% and 5% respectively.
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On the other hand
, the proportion of hydropower recorded as the primary source of energy in Linking Words
Morocco
is 95%. Followed by Use synonyms
Sweden
and Vietnam at 52% and 44 respectively. Meanwhile, Use synonyms
India
witnessed the lowest ratio of hydropower. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the production of nuclear power was the secondary source of electricity in Linking Words
Sweden
at 44%, Use synonyms
while
only 4% in Linking Words
India
.Use synonyms
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