Saudi Arabia... : Watch A Video About The Future of Fuel and For Questions 1 To 6, Choose The Correct Answer

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Watch a video about the future of fuel and for questions 1 to 6, choose the correct answer.
https://youtu.be/_d325ohXLxE
1. Saudi Arabia...
a.is the biggest producer of oil and gas.
b.is the richest country.
c.was a very poor country.
2. The United States...
a.doesn't have to import oil from OPEC countries.
b.only imports oil from Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and Iraq.
c.is less dependent on imported oil now
3. Oil...
a.is the source of most of the world's energy.
b.is the world's most used fuel.
c.will cost less and less every year.
4. According to the video, by 2040...
a.we will need more energy.
b.we will produce less traditional energy.
c.the energy will be much cleaner.
5. China is...
a.the world leader in electric car sales.
b.the country that consumes most oil.
c.the biggest manufacturer of solar panels.
6. The transition to clean energy...
a.will produce wars in the Middle East.
b.will require the collaboration of the different countries.
c.will be almost impossible.
7. What do you think about it? Is it a good way to recycle? Write your opinion in 200 words.

In time we are all going to stand up because we are going to have a new energy and a new
environment in the world because we are going to change our system Respectful with the
environment, for this we need the help of all countries to unite and change our operating
system of electric cars. Could we improve our environment and not pollute it? We have to
propose to take care of our world because at that moment it is coming through the pollution
that we cause. China is the largest producer of electric cars in the world Thanks to this, a new
environment of clean environment has been produced The United States is now the largest
producer of oil and gas due to its revolution More oil and gas in global markets has also
benefited the world's energy consumers by reducing costs We could fail but this would bring
the gerras to a point of scarcity

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