The given charts illustrate the elongation of energy in a particular country in 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, the trend for most categories remained relatively stable, with Petro decreasing dramatically after one decade.
In 1995, coal accounted for the highest point at 29.8%,followed by gas at 29.63%, with petro making up 29.27% of total outputs. These trends indicated that the majority of energy creation depended on those sources. Linking Words
In contrast
, nuclear and the other categories each made up only 6.4% and 4.9%.
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On the other hand
, petro management experienced a significant drop, accounting for 19.55% in 2005. The production of the remaining resources was relatively similar to 1995. Specifically, coal and gas each accounted for 30.93% and 30.31%, followed by nuclear at 10.1%. The Other section came in fifth, making up 9.1%. The rank of all sources remained the same as in 1995.
In summary, coal was the most common source of energy, Linking Words
while
the other sources recorded the least frequent by the end of the period.Linking Words
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