The pie charts below show units of electricity production by fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000.

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The presented graphs compared the numbers of
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used to produce electricity by fuel in Australia and France in five various categories including: coal, oil, natural gas, hydropower and nuclear power during a specific period of time (1980-2000).
Overall
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, both Australia and France accounted the equal quantities of total production over the period. The coal had the greatest amount of
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in Australia in the given years.
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the given diagram, it can be observed that in 1980 coal took first place with 50
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, followed by natural gas and hydropower with the same number of
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(20).
However
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, in 2000 the coal increased to 130,
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nuclear power and oil dropped to a small fraction, 4
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in total for both. The situation is dramatically disparate in France. In 1980, coal and natural gas had the highest number of
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with 50 in total. In 2000, nuclear power took the first place with 126
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.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words units with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "give" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "numbers of" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Electricity production
  • Fuel source
  • Renewable sources
  • Non-renewable sources
  • Significant change
  • Evolved
  • Dominant source
  • Introduction of new sources
  • Reliance
  • Electricity production mix
  • Environmental implications
  • Future trend
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