Task 1
Task 1
Task 1
Overall, what stand out for the chart is that there has been stability in the figures for the gas and coal,
while the opposite has been true for the remained one. Additionally, gas and coal have reminded the
most favored choices during the given time frame.
It is noteworthy that the gas and coal are estimated to have remained stable and shared an identical
number of 30% over a twenty-year period, the highest data among all varieties of resources. Conversely,
despite sharing the same number in the initial year with two aforementioned types, the among of petrol
utilized to produce energy is set to drop significantly by a third after two decades.
Moreover, the same trend can be observed in the remaining energy resources. Specifically, the
proportion of nuclear and other ones used to produce power is projected to surge by approximately 3.7
and 4.2, respectively.
The line graph reveals the participation of sport players in for different sports within a specific area from
1985 to 2005.
Overall, the graph depicts fluctuating trends in the number of individuals playing rugby and tennis, while
the opposite was true for the two remaining sports. Additionally, rugby held the highest popularity in the
initial year, but by the final year, tennis overtook it to become the most popular sport.
Regarding the figures for people participate in rugby, it started at nearly 250 pp, 100 pp greater than for
the pp engaging in tennis in 1985. However, the latter surpassed the former in 1995, rising further to it
peak of roughly 220 individuals in 2005. Conversely, the number of pp playing rugby declined sharply to
its lowest number among for sports during the given time frame, by the final year.
As for the statistics on badminton and basketball players, it is noticeable that they mostly exhibited no
variation over the two decades. Specifically, from 1985 to 2005, the number of basketball players
remained at approximately 75pp, consistently around 25 pp higher than that of badminton players.