total amount of renewable energy generated in 2009
the legends, from top to bottom:
hydro, nuclear, wind, photovoltaic, biomass, ethanol
the legends, from top to bottom:
hydro, nuclear, wind, photovoltaic, biomass, ethanol
Please multiply the y axis by 10^7, and the unit is in watts
here are the legends, from top to bottom on the map:
passenger routes
new routes
electrified railway
potential railroad sites
inter-city railway routes
container stations
the part in the legend before the numbers translate to: progressing by:
the gray legend translates to: Not in a development
left column is the legends bar for the developed industries
right column is the legend bar for the developing industries
from top to bottom, here are the different types of companies for both the developed and developing(they are all the same, in the exact same order):
energy conservation industry
new informational technology industry
biological industry
high tech manufacturing industry
new energy industry
new material industry
new energy automobile industry
here are the legends, on the bottom left corner
everyday life
industry
agriculture
ecological purposes
Here are the legends, from top to bottom:
lakes
no desert
water flowing sand dunes
semi-flowing sand dunes
semi-fixed san dunes
fixed sand dunes
gobi desert
areas of extreme drought
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