In the 1980s, the main sources of energy in the USA were petroleum at 45%, natural gas at 25%, and coal at 20%, while in the 1990s petroleum decreased to 40%, natural gas increased to 30%, and coal remained at 20%.
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In the 1980s, the main sources of energy in the USA were petroleum at 45%, natural gas at 25%, and coal at 20%, while in the 1990s petroleum decreased to 40%, natural gas increased to 30%, and coal remained at 20%.
In the 1980s, the main sources of energy in the USA were petroleum at 45%, natural gas at 25%, and coal at 20%, while in the 1990s petroleum decreased to 40%, natural gas increased to 30%, and coal remained at 20%.
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In the 1980s, the main sources of energy in the USA were petroleum at 45%, natural gas at 25%, and coal at 20%, while in the 1990s petroleum decreased to 40%, natural gas increased to 30%, and coal remained at 20%.
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