The line graph delineates data on homes built over the years between 1950 and 2010 in terms of heating fuel choices. Overall, what stands out of the chart is that the consumption of natural gas showed a downward trend, in contrast, using of electricity to heat houses presented an upward trend. Also, both of the energy sources interceded at the same point in 2010.
Now, turning to the details, starting from 1950, the percentage of natural gas used in houses was at the highest point which remained 60% until 1969, meanwhile the consumption of electricity increased twofold from 14% to 28%. İt is crystal clear that, from 1970 to 1989, a dramatic decrease was observed in a selection of natural gas which made up just under a half.
On the other hand, over the given period, the proportion of heat chosen as a heating fuel continued to grow. Commencing from 1970, the percentage of choices increased by 14%, which resulted in service to reach a peak as an option to heat houses by 45% in early 2000s
The line graph delineates data on homes built over the years between 1950 and 2010 in terms of heating fuel choices.
Overall
, what stands out of the chart is that the consumption of natural gas
showed
a downward trend,
in contrast
, using of electricity to heat
houses
presented an upward trend.
Also
, both of the energy sources interceded at the same point in 2010.
Now
, turning to the
details
, starting from 1950, the percentage of natural gas
used
in
houses
was at the highest point which remained 60% until 1969, meanwhile the consumption of electricity increased twofold from 14% to 28%.
İt
is crystal c
lear
that, from 1970 to 1989, a dramatic decrease
was observed
in a selection of natural gas which made up j
ust
under a half.
O
n the other hand,
over the g
iven
period, the proportion of heat chosen as a heating fuel continued to grow. Commencing from 1970, the percentage of choices increased by 14%, which resulted in service to reach a peak as an option to heat h
ouses
by 45% in early 2000s