The Graph Below Shows The Spending On Research Into Renewable Sources Of Energy In Four Countries Between 1975 and 2000.
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The line graph compares the research expenditure of four countries into renewable sources of energy from 1975 to 2000.
Overall, all four countries spent the various amount of money on research into renewable source of energy, but Switzerland and Denmark illustrated the maximum expenditure.
It can be seen that in 1975 the spending on research of four countries was nil. However, after 1975, the expenditure increased in two countries: Switzerland and Denmark. In detail, the Swiss spending on research inclined gradually and became the highest expenditure country on research with $5 per person by 2000. Similarly, the Danish’s spending on research hiked and touched its all-time high of $3.5 per person in 2000.
On the other hand, Spain and the UK showed the same trend. The expenditure of both countries on research jumped to above $1 per person in 1980. After that, both countries depicted fluctuations over the two decades. However, at the end of the period, Spanish spending was higher than that of the UK, which was almost $0.5.
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