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The bar chart illustrates the amounts of fuel consumed in transportation in six countries – Slovakia, Italy, France, Austria, Spain, and Greece – along with the average fuel consumption in the European Union in 2009 and 2010. Overall, the levels of fuel usage declined for some regions such as Slovakia, Spain, and the European Union, while for the majority of countries (Italy, France, and Greece), they rose. Meanwhile, Austria was the only country to maintain the level of fuel consumption within this group. Notably, the largest amount of fuel was utilised in Slovakia, followed by the EU, Austria (closely tied with Italy); France and Spain occupied the middle ground with relatively small differences in figures, and Greece’s transport sector was reported to have the lowest fuel consumption. Transportation in Slovakia had the highest fuel consumption at under 9 units, which decreased significantly to around 6.5 units in the following year. The European Union ranked second overall, dropping from 6 to 5 units in 2009 and 2010, respectively. Austria also consumed a significant amount, with some 5 units in both years. Of particular note is that no other country in the data showed this consistent fuel consumption. The Italian transport sector consumed 4.5 units of fuel in 2009 and 5 units in 2010, allowing it to catch up with Austria. France and Spain had lower figures than the other regions mentioned. The demand for fuel in France climbed from roughly 3.7 to around 4.2 units, whereas Spain experienced a decrease, falling to just 3 units in 2009. The transportation systems of Greece consumed by far the least amount of fuel. The figure was merely 1.1 units in 2009, nearly doubling to 2 units by 2010. 287 words 28 minutes #task1 📊 ☄️@IELTSSHARES☄️
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