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kipiarov [429]
2 years ago
14

I need help with my homework please.?

History
2 answers:
joja [24]2 years ago
5 0
Opec, and im pretty sure the other one is (1) oil production continues to damage the environment
enot [183]2 years ago
4 0

#10

OPEC

  • OPEC is the oil organisation of Middle East
  • It deals with whole world's oil demand.
  • Saudi and Russia are boss of this organisation

#11

Option B is correct

As world's oild demand is far bigger than the oil production

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