The given bar graph illustrates the proportion of fuel consumption for transportation in six various European nations, compared to the average. Overall, the average of fuel used in transport sector in the EU decreased and was higher than all nations except Slovakia.
The percentage of energy consumption data in Slovakia and Spain followed the same trend. Slovakia consumed relatively 9% of the national fuel consumption in 2009 and significantly fell to 6. 5% in 2010. The figure of Slovakia was the highest during two years. That of Spain dropped around 1% from nearly 2% in 2009 to 1% in 2010.
On the other hand, the data of fuel consumption in Italy, France, and Greece follows the opposite trend. Their figure increased around 1% from 2009 to 2010. The fuel consumption data of Greece was the lowest from 2009 to 2010, respectively, around 1% and 2%. Additionally, that of Austria remained stable at 5. 1% during two years.
The
given
bar graph illustrates the proportion of
fuel
consumption
for transportation in six various European nations, compared to the average.
Overall
, the average of
fuel
used
in transport sector in the EU decreased and was higher than all nations except Slovakia.
The percentage of energy
consumption
data in Slovakia and Spain followed the same trend. Slovakia consumed
relatively
9% of the national
fuel
consumption
in 2009 and
significantly
fell to 6. 5% in 2010. The figure of Slovakia was the highest during two years. That of Spain dropped around 1% from
nearly
2% in 2009 to 1% in 2010.
On the other hand
, the data of
fuel
consumption
in Italy, France, and Greece follows the opposite trend. Their figure increased around 1% from 2009 to 2010. The
fuel
consumption
data of Greece was the lowest from 2009 to 2010,
respectively
, around 1% and 2%.
Additionally
, that of Austria remained stable at 5. 1% during two years.