The line chart depicts the amount of the three main sources of fuel(including petroleum, coal, and natural
gas
) produced in the UK from 1981 to 2000. Units were measured in Use synonyms
tons
.
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Overall
, it can be seen in the graph that petroleum was produced the most in the period given, Linking Words
while
there was a change in growth trends in coal and natural Linking Words
gas
production. The amount of natural Use synonyms
gas
produced saw an increase, Use synonyms
whereas
there was a decrease in that of coal.
Looking at the data in more detail, the largest amount of fuel produced was gasoline, starting from approximately 90 Linking Words
tons
in 1981, Use synonyms
then
grew sharply to just below 140 Linking Words
tons
in 1984. There was a drop between 1986 and 1995, and after that, the production of petroleum rose slowly until the end of the period.
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On the other hand
, a declining trend was seen in coal production, which started at about 80 Linking Words
tons
in 1981, Use synonyms
then
experienced a drop in 1994, and ended at just below 40 Linking Words
tons
in 2000. Use synonyms
In contrast
, in terms of natural Linking Words
gas
, growth was seen in the entire period, starting from about 38% in the beginning, Use synonyms
then
rising steadily to around 100 Linking Words
tons
in 2000.Use synonyms
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