The two pie charts describe the differentiation of several sources of energy manufacturing in Europe in the years 1990 and 2000. The data indicates that the manufacturing of fossil fuel, gas, and coal has the biggest portion but experienced a decrease. The production percentage of nuclear and other sources has the least mount but experienced increase.
In 1990, fossil fuel and gas had the highest number of manufacturing accounts for 29% for each source. These two productions of energy gradually degraded to 26% for fossil fuel and 28% for gas in 2000. This also happened to coal where at the first period it was 27% and experienced a mild decrease to 25% at the end of the period. Nuclear and others, however, had the opposite pattern in which it started with the least number of production at 4% and 10% but got slightly increased to 10% and 11% in 2000 period.
The two pie charts
describe
the differentiation of several sources of energy manufacturing in Europe in the years 1990 and 2000. The data indicates that the manufacturing of fossil fuel, gas, and coal has the biggest portion
but
experienced a decrease.
The
production percentage of nuclear and other sources has the least mount
but
experienced increase.
In 1990, fossil fuel and gas had the highest number of manufacturing accounts for 29% for each source. These two productions of energy
gradually
degraded to 26% for fossil fuel and 28% for gas in 2000. This
also
happened to coal where at the
first
period it was 27% and experienced a mild decrease to 25% at the
end
of the period. Nuclear
and others
,
however
, had the opposite pattern in which it
started
with the least number of production at 4% and 10%
but
got
slightly
increased to 10% and 11% in 2000 period.