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The illustration presents the amount of units of electricity produced using fuel sources in Australia and in France in two different years.
In general, in both countries during this 20-year period the total production has increased. In 1980, the production was very diversified, whereas in 2000 Australia used mainly coal to produce its energy and France employed nuclear power.
In 1980, the units produced by coal in Australia (50) were twice those in France (25) and the Australian units of electricity produced using hydro power (20) were four times the French ones (5). On the other hand, during the same year, French use of oil source was twice that of Australia. In addition, it is possible to notice that Australia did not use nuclear power neither in 1980 nor in 2000, whereas France used it very much, especially in 2000, when it reached a production of 126 units, which is higher than the total production of energy in Australia in 1980 and which is almost 3/4 of the total production in France. Also, in 2000, Australian use of coal reached the 3/4 of its total production. From 1980 to 2000, Australia also increased its exploitation of hydro power.
In summary, the production of energy rose in both countries, but France mainly used nuclear power, whereas Australia chiefly used coal.
This is the answer:
The illustration presents the amount of units of electricity produced using fuel sources in Australia and in France in two different years.
In general, in both countries during this 20-year period the total production has increased. In 1980, the production was very diversified, whereas in 2000 Australia used mainly coal to produce its energy and France employed nuclear power.
In 1980, the units produced by coal in Australia (50) were twice those in France (25) and the Australian units of electricity produced using hydro power (20) were four times the French ones (5). On the other hand, during the same year, French use of oil source was twice that of Australia. In addition, it is possible to notice that Australia did not use nuclear power neither in 1980 nor in 2000, whereas France used it very much, especially in 2000, when it reached a production of 126 units, which is higher than the total production of energy in Australia in 1980 and which is almost 3/4 of the total production in France. Also, in 2000, Australian use of coal reached the 3/4 of its total production. From 1980 to 2000, Australia also increased its exploitation of hydro power.
In summary, the production of energy rose in both countries, but France mainly used nuclear power, whereas Australia chiefly used coal.