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The charts below show the percentages of energy produced by five different sources in a country in

1995 and 2003.


Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons
where relevant.

The charts illustrate five energy generate changes from various sources in a particular country from
1995 to 2003. Generally, the usages of oil were the highest, but it stood significantly a few years later,
and the figures for other types of energy were by far lowest.

Oil was the primary source of energy production throughout the period, although it declined
dramatically from just over a half (59%) in 1995 to approximately nearly a third (39%) in 2003. Slightly
increased Hydrogen and Coal were at 7% and 8% in 1995, and these figures growth rapidly of about
seven percent. Similarly, in the first year, the proportions of nuclear were generated 23% of energy
which rose sharply over eight years later. There was no noticeable change from other point grew by 3%
approximately, to just over 4% respectively.

In comparison, the gravity of both years grew continuously, having a massive increase in energy
production from nuclear power. However, the percentage of remaining energies did not have any
fluctuations

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