The pie chart illustrates the proportion of electricity production by various fuel resources, including coal, natural gas, hydropower, and nuclear power. The given information is for Australia and France in 1980 and 2000,
From an overall perspective, it can be observed that the usage of coal as a fuel source in Australia is common in 1980 and 2000. In contrast, French engineers use coal and natural gas as the first source of fuel with an equal amount in 1989. However, nuclear power with a significant rise in usage had the highest rank of production in France in 2000.
The first row of pie charts displays data about Australia. The first figure presents that the coal with 50 electricity production was the primary source in 1980. Meanwhile, the hydropower and natural gas with 20 units had equal proportions, and oil with 10 units had the lowest rank. However, the consumption of coal by 80 units increment remained at the first rank in 2000, natural gas and oil usage fall dramatically and gain 2 units of electricity production in 2000.
The second row shows information about France. As it can be seen the coal and natural gas with 25 units were the first source of electricity in 1989. In contrast, hydropower accounts for 5 units of electricity production and has the lowest rank. After 20 years, nuclear power usage with 111 units increment became the major source, and hydropower and natural gas with 2 units of production have the minor proportion.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of
electricity
production
by various fuel resources, including coal,
natural
gas
, hydropower, and nuclear power. The
given
information is for Australia and France in 1980 and 2000,
From an
overall
perspective, it can
be observed
that the
usage
of coal as a fuel
source
in Australia is common in 1980 and 2000.
In contrast
, French engineers
use
coal and
natural
gas
as the
first
source
of fuel with an equal amount in 1989.
However
, nuclear power with a significant rise in
usage
had the highest
rank
of
production
in France in 2000.
The
first
row of pie charts displays data about Australia. The
first
figure presents that the coal with 50
electricity
production
was the primary
source
in 1980. Meanwhile, the hydropower and
natural
gas
with 20
units
had equal proportions, and oil with 10
units
had the lowest
rank
.
However
, the consumption of coal by 80
units
increment remained at the
first
rank
in 2000,
natural
gas
and oil
usage
fall
dramatically
and gain 2
units
of
electricity
production
in 2000.
The second row
shows
information about France. As it can be
seen
the coal and
natural
gas
with 25
units
were the
first
source
of
electricity
in 1989.
In contrast
, hydropower accounts for 5
units
of
electricity
production
and has the lowest
rank
. After 20 years, nuclear power
usage
with 111
units
increment became the major
source
, and hydropower and
natural
gas
with 2
units
of
production
have the minor proportion.