The pie charts illustrate the main energy sources such as oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power in the United States in 1980 and 1990.
It is noticeable that oil was the main energy source, while hydroelectric power was the least used in both years in the USA.
Looking at the charts in more detail, oil occupied 42% of energy production, while natural gas provided 26% of energy in the United States. In 1990, the primary energy source, which was oil, dropped to 33% from 42%, and natural gas accounted for 25% of the energy generation in the second year.
The percentage of nuclear power increased from 5% in 1980 to 10% in 1990. Coal energy constituted 23% of energy power in the previous year, but it rose by 5% from 22 percent to 27 percent in 1990. Hydroelectric power was the lowest producer of energy generation in both years in the United States of America.
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It is noticeable that oil was the main energy source, while hydroelectric power was the least used in both years in the USA.
Looking at the charts in more detail, oil occupied 42% of energy production, while natural gas provided 26% of energy in the United States. In 1990, the primary energy source, which was oil, dropped to 33% from 42%, and natural gas accounted for 25% of the energy generation in the second year.
The percentage of nuclear power increased from 5% in 1980 to 10% in 1990. Coal energy constituted 23% of energy power in the previous year, but it rose by 5% from 22 percent to 27 percent in 1990. Hydroelectric power was the lowest producer of energy generation in both years in the United States of America.
154 Words
Band 6 🤫
Checked by O'g'iloy teacher.
#IELTSWRITING #TASK1 #PIECHART