i have this question on my study guide and cannot figure out the answer.... can anyone help?! (The answer is not useful by tomorrow)
South Korea does not produce any significant quantity of petroleum and is a net petroleum importer.
Asia has the most coal reserves of any continent, with countries such as China, India, and Australia holding significant deposits.
Large deposits of natural gas and petroleum can be found in various regions around the world, including the Persian Gulf, Siberia, Venezuela, and the United States (particularly in Texas, Alaska, and the Gulf of Mexico). These regions have been known to have significant reserves of both resources due to geological factors conducive to their formation and accumulation.
petroleum can be found in any country.
yes there is petroleum in both
To find excess reserves, first determine a bank's total reserves, which includes both required reserves and any additional reserves held. Then, identify the required reserves, calculated as a percentage of the bank's deposits based on regulatory requirements. Subtract the required reserves from the total reserves; the remaining amount is the excess reserves. Formulaically, it can be expressed as: Excess Reserves = Total Reserves - Required Reserves.
Currently there isn't any college in Maryland that offers petroleum engineering as a major
any job that employs the use of petroleum, petroleum based products.
no there was not a desert in ancient greece.
I believe that would be Portugal and Luxembourg. At least no petroleum production. I didn't thoroughly check coal. I might have included Lietchenstein, Andorra and Monaco. I have limited this to mainland Western Europe.
they don't have any