▶ Your Answer : The given four pie graphs illustrate how the electricity production generated by fuel source changed in different two countries, Australia and France over the period from to 2000. It is measured in unit on five categories. At first glance, both nations had dramatic changes in electricity generation by certain founts. In the case of Australia, coal was the most leading source at 50units in1980 and at 130units in 2000, with a significant increase during theresearch years. On the contrary, the amount of electricity created by natural gas dropped dramatically from 20units 1980 to 2units in 2000. This trend was witnessed the figures for oil as well, accounting for only 2units of the total production for the year 2000. In terms of France, the electricity production by natural gas comprised a quarter in 1980, however the amount was merely two units of the whole generation in 2000. This trend was reversed for the figures for nuclear power. Although the production by nuclear power in 1980 consisted of 15 units, the figure soared remarkably to 126 units in 2000, which was as much as eight times larger compared to the figure in the previous research year. According to the statistic provided, the similar trend that can be seen in both countries is that natural gas became the useless source as timewent by. |