The chart depicts the major sources of five varieties of energy from two different years, 1980 to 1990, in the USA. It is calculated in percentage.
In 1980, it can be seen that coal and hydroelectric power are both the lowest point of supply with only 5%. In contrast to oil, which the amount of energy USA produced accounted for is 42%. The second highest source is natural gas with 26%. For coal, it started with a statistic of 22%
The difference between 1980 and 1990, energy such as coal and nuclear power gently increased. They both rose up to 5% throughout a decade. On the other hand, oil and natural gas had a fall. Natural gasses decreased slightly with only having a 1% difference, while oil dropped considerably with a number of 33% (it started at 42%).
Overall, hydroelectric power remained consistent throughout 10 years with shows the same amount of 5%
The chart depicts the major sources of five varieties of energy from two
different
years, 1980 to 1990, in the USA. It
is calculated
in percentage.
In 1980, it can be
seen
that coal and hydroelectric power are both the lowest point of supply with
only
5%.
In contrast
to oil, which the amount of energy USA produced accounted for is 42%. The second highest source is natural gas with 26%. For coal, it
started
with a statistic of 22%
The difference between 1980 and 1990, energy such as coal and nuclear power
gently
increased. They both rose up to 5% throughout a decade.
On the other hand
, oil and natural gas had a fall. Natural gasses decreased
slightly
with
only
having a 1% difference, while oil dropped
considerably
with a number of 33% (it
started
at 42%).
Overall
, hydroelectric power remained consistent throughout 10 years with
shows
the same amount of 5%