The table and chart below show the time spent at leisure and household activities in Britain Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
The pie charts demonstrate the amount of electricity created from different supplies in a country in two years 1985 and 2003.
Overall, most of the energy was generated from oil and nuclear power, while other types of energy started to increased it portion after years. Oil had the highest percentage while renewable energy had the lowest.
In both charts, oil was being used the most, at half of the chart in 1985 and decreased to 39% in 2003 but remained superior compared to others. In 1985, nuclear come the second at 22% and dropped to 17% in 2003, also passed by natural gas in 2003 at 23%. Hydrogen energy transition figure stayed stable at 4%. Except oil, nuclear and hydrogen, all other sources had a rose trend in percentage in 2003. Renewable and coal slightly grew by 3% and 5%, while natural gas raised considerably 10% which approximately doubled itself in 1985.
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