http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/hist/rcrr01nus_1a.htm
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Oil_Prices_1861_2007.svg
a production possibilities frontier graph
production possibilities graph is a graph that shows alternative ways to use an economy's resources.
Only two products can be shown on a single production possibilities graph
no
a line graph
Alaska state in the USA has the greatest oil production. source http://www.statemaster.com/graph/ene_pet_pro-energy-oil-production
a production possibilities frontier graph
production possibilities graph is a graph that shows alternative ways to use an economy's resources.
The oil cumulative volume vs. pressure graph typically illustrates the relationship between the cumulative volume of oil produced from a reservoir and the corresponding reservoir pressure over time. As pressure decreases due to production, the cumulative volume of oil extracted generally increases, reflecting the depletion of the reservoir. This graph is essential for analyzing reservoir performance and can help predict future production trends and recovery efficiency. It often shows a decline in pressure and a corresponding increase in cumulative production, highlighting the effects of reservoir depletion on oil extraction.
a production possibilities frontier graph
history of transition graph
the history of the line graph is with 3 people in the 1620's.
Only two products can be shown on a single production possibilities graph
Not a real question
Yes, there are oil wells in Illinois. The state has a long history of oil production, with well over 60,000 active oil wells currently operating in various parts of the state. Oil production in Illinois dates back to the 1800s and continues to be an important part of the state's economy.
That depends on what your graph is showing about the USA, compared to the other countries. Your graph may be showing fraction of world population, fraction of world GDP, fraction of world energy consumption, fraction of the world's Jews, fraction of the world's oil production, fraction of world oil refineries, etc. The USA section on each one would be different.
no