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twice as much total
the same amount of total
five times as much total
half as much nonrenewable energy but five times as much renewable
one-tenth as much
clustered primarily in the Persian Gulf states.
dispersed throughout the region.
concentrated primarily along the Mediterranean Sea.
primarily in Syria and Iraq.
clustered in fields along the western shore of the Red Sea.
Southwest Asia and North Africa.
North America.
Australia and New Zealand.
Europe.
Western Europe.
lesser coal and natural gas reserves than China.
greater natural gas reserves than Russian and lesser coal reserves than China.
a greater concentration of coal reserves in the Gulf of Mexico.
more coal reserves than China or Russia.
less coal than any other large country.
a nuclear explosion high in the atmosphere.
a nuclear missile that misfired and exploded.
a nuclear power accident.
a massive leak and fire at an oil exploration platform.
an explosion and fire at a natural gas field.
in the United States.
in Cuba.
in the Soviet Union.
in India.
in China.
Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are known as fossil fuels.
OPEC was originally formed to enable oil-rich developing countries to gain more control over their resource.
Nuclear power is a renewable resource, viewed by some as an alternative to fossil fuels.
Hydroelectric power is currently the leading source of renewable energy for sustainable development in both developed and developing regions.
Biomass fuel is fuel derived from plant material and animal waste.
Asia's greatest levels of agricultural productivity.
the development of tertiary industries.
the production of consumer goods.
its oil reserves.
diversified industrial manufacturing.
abundant petroleum reserves
desert climate
Islamic religious principles
democratic reforms
dictatorships
few natural gas fields in Texas and Ohio.
the greatest concentration of gas fields in Illinois and Wisconsin.
a greater concentration of natural gas fields in the north.
a high concentration of natural gas fields in the Gulf of Mexico.
the lowest number of natural gas fields in Oklahoma and Texas.
the Gulf of Mexico but not the Midwest.
many different areas.
the East but not the West.
the North but not the South.
Texas but not Oklahoma.
sufficient to meet its needs without further imports.
that is now completely shut down due to taxation.
at significant levels but must still import oil from other countries.
inferior to nearly every other country.
at levels greater than any other country.