The two pie charts presented at the capture data describing energy production of friends from five different resources in 1995 and 2005. The specific analysis reveals that the majority of energy derived from coal in both two years. Another general perspective says that the least amounts of energy came from other resources. By 1995, the largest amount of energy was produced by coal (29. 8%) and the second-highest was gas production (29. 63%). Although the petrol production amount was almost similar to gas, which was (29. 27%), nuclear and other resources were not useful in France (just 6. 4% and 4. 9%). By 2005, the biggest energy production of France came from coal and gas (30. 93% and 30. 31% respectively). On a final note of comparison, the amount of energy from petrol was nearly the same as the combined totals amount of nuclear and other resources. In conclusion, coal was the major resource of France in both 1995 and 2005. On the other hand, nuclear and other products were also improved within 10 years.
The two pie charts presented at the capture data describing
energy
production
of friends from five
different
resources in 1995 and 2005. The specific analysis reveals that the majority of
energy
derived from coal in both two years. Another general perspective says that the least
amounts
of
energy
came from
other
resources. By 1995, the largest
amount
of
energy
was produced
by coal (29. 8%) and the second-highest was gas
production
(29. 63%). Although the petrol
production
amount
was almost similar to gas, which was (29. 27%), nuclear and
other
resources were not useful in France (
just
6. 4% and 4. 9%). By 2005, the biggest
energy
production
of France came from coal and gas (30. 93% and 30. 31%
respectively
). On a final note of comparison, the
amount
of
energy
from petrol was
nearly
the same as the combined totals
amount
of nuclear and
other
resources.
In conclusion
, coal was the major
resource
of France in both 1995 and 2005. On the
other
hand, nuclear and
other
products were
also
improved
within 10 years.