VOCABULARY
HOW OIL FORMS
COUNTRIES AND OIL RESERVES
OIL WEALTH AND WELL-BEING
OPEC AND THE FLOW OF OIL
THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
Final Jeopardy
100

What is crude oil?

Tiny plants and animals.

100

Oil first began as the remains of what two things?

Tiny plants and animals.

100

CHALLENGE

Which country has the largest oil reserves in Southwest Asia?

Saudi Arabia.

100

CHALLENGE

What does GDP measure?

The total value of all goods and services a country produces in one year.

100

CHALLENGE

What does OPEC stand for?

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

100

DAILY DOUBLE 

Which country did Iraq invade in 1990?

Kuwait

200

Oil is pumped out of the ground in the form of...

crude oil

200

Where did the remains of these plants and animals sink?

To the ocean floor.

200

RISK IT OR PASS IT

Which country has the second-largest oil reserves in Southwest Asia?

Iran

200

What is GDP per capita?

A country’s GDP divided by its population, or the average amount per person.

200

What is one main goal of OPEC?

To help keep oil prices steady.

200

Why did Iraq invade Kuwait?

To gain control of Kuwait’s oil reserves.

300

What is a nonrenewable resource?

A resource that takes so long to form that it cannot be replaced quickly.

300

DAILY DOUBLE

What three things helped turn those remains into oil and natural gas?

Heat, pressure, and chemical changes.

300

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Which country is very small but still has a very large amount of oil?

Kuwait

300

CHALLENGE

If a country uses its oil wealth to improve education and health care, it will probably score well in this measure of well-being.

HDI

300

CHALLENGE

Why do OPEC countries want oil prices to stay steady?

Because they want a steady supply of oil going out and a steady flow of money coming in.

300

 What two kinds of countries joined the coalition against Iraq in the Persian Gulf War?

Oil-importing countries and oil-exporting countries.

400

CHALLENGE 

What are oil reserves?

Oil that has been discovered underground but has not been used yet.

400

CHALLENGE

What is cap rock?

A layer of impermeable rock that traps oil and natural gas underground.

400

Name two Southwest Asian countries that have less oil than others in the region.

Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, Oman.

400

Why can GDP per capita be misleading?

Because it is only an average and does not show if wealth is divided equally among the people.

400

Name one reason OPEC cannot fully control world oil prices.

OPEC does not control all of the world’s oil, or OPEC members do not always act as a united group.

400

Why did many other countries join the coalition against Iraq?

Because some wanted to protect oil reserves and others wanted to protect the flow of oil.

500

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Name one renewable resource people may use when oil is gone.

Renewable Resources such as sunlight, wind, geothermal energy, waterpower, trees.

500

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Why does Southwest Asia have so much oil?

Because the region was once underwater and tectonic plates collided there, creating pockets where oil formed and became trapped.

500

Why is oil not distributed equally across Southwest Asia?

Because oil formed only under very specific conditions, and those conditions existed in some places but not others.

500

What does HDI measure besides money?

It also looks at things like life expectancy, literacy, and education.

500

Why do oil-importing countries care so much about the flow of oil from Southwest Asia?

Because their economies depend on oil for energy, transportation, and trade.

500

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Why do the United States and Japan protect the flow of oil around the world?

They are huge oil importers, so they are working in their own self-interest.

500

As of today, about how much does one barrel of crude oil cost?

about $111 to $114 per barrel.