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百度试题 结果1 题目1. The middle-eastern countries ___are rich in___(富含)oil. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
Oil reserves in Africa stood at 125 billion barrels in 2021. Libya and Nigeria were the top oil rich African countries, with the largest reserves.
Iran: agricultural regionThe rich agricultural region of northwestern Iran. Roughly one-third of Iran’s total surface area is arable farmland, of which less than one-fourth—or one-tenth of the total land area—is under cultivation, because of poor soil and lack of adequate water distribution...
The Middle East accounts for one-third of global oil production and North America makes up almost another one-third of production. The Commonwealth of Independent States—an organization of post-Soviet Union countries—is another major regional producer of oil, with a 15% share of world production...
These heavier debt loads helped keep growth rates high until global crude oil prices collapsed in 2014, dumping commodity-sensitive nations into recessionary environments.3Canada, Russia, Brazil, and other energy-rich countries struggled and were forced to adjust to plummeting values in Canadian dollars...
This fact about the oil has led to an undeniable role in the economy of the developing oil exporting countries (Petroleum Industry). While it is so important and fruitful for the oil-rich countries but oil-dependent economy also causes problems in terms of energy demand increase and the ...
Venezuela tops the list with 300.9 billion barrels of oil in reserve – but even this vast wealth in natural resources has not been enough to save the country from its recent economic and humanitarian crisis. Saudi Arabia, a country known for its oil dominance, takes the #2 spot with 266.5...
21. It is true that oil rents as a percentage of GDP are far greater in oil-rich LDCs today than for the now advanced countries cited above in earlier periods of their history. However, the lack of any relationship between conflict and oil abundance in the 1965–99 period (Humphreys, Cit...