units of production by fuel sources
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The given pie graphs above illustrate the information about the units of production by fuel sources which were coal, oil, natural gas, hydro power and nuclear power in 2 countries which were Australia and France in 1980 and 2000.
Overall, when looked the pie charts in general, it can be seen that Australia had 100 units at total productions in 1980, while it produced 170 units of electriciy in total production in 2000. France produced 90 units in 1980. In 2000, it doubled than 1980.
Initially, we can see that Australia, there were 50 units and 10 units of electricity produced by coal and oil, respectively. However, in 2000, coal increased by far the most important to 130 units. Oil decreased gradually, which was from 10 to 2. Another country which was France, there were nuclear power and natural gas, which were 5 and 25, respecively in 1980. Moreover, natural gas went down dramaically from 25 to 2 in a 20 periods which were 1980 and 2000. Furthermore, nuclear power soared significantly to 126 units in 2000. 
The  
given
 pie graphs above illustrate the information about the  
units
 of production by fuel sources which were coal, oil, natural gas, hydro  
power
 and nuclear  
power
 in 2 countries which were Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. 
Overall
, when looked the pie charts  
in general
, it can be  
seen
 that Australia had 100  
units
 at total productions in 1980, while it produced 170  
units
 of  
electriciy
 in total production in 2000. France produced 90  
units
 in 1980. In 2000, it  
doubled
 than 1980. 
Initially
, we can  
see
 that Australia, there were 50  
units
 and 10  
units
 of electricity produced by coal and oil,  
respectively
.  
However
, in 2000, coal increased by far the most  
important
 to 130  
units
. Oil decreased  
gradually
, which was from 10 to 2. Another country which was France, there were nuclear  
power
 and natural gas, which were 5 and 25,  
respecively
 in 1980.  
Moreover
, natural gas went down  
dramaically
 from 25 to 2 in a 20 periods which were 1980 and 2000.  
Furthermore
, nuclear  
power
 soared  
significantly
 to 126  
units
 in 2000.