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4 October, 16:19

GDP Per Capita (in U. S. dollars)

Country GDP per Capita

United Arab Emirates $29,100

Kuwait $22,800

Iran $8,100

Jordan $4,800

Sudan $2,100

Why might there be such a drastic difference in the per capita GDP of these selected countries of Southwest Asia (the Middle East) ?

A) foreign invasion B) lack of urban areas C) access to waterways D) access to oil fields

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  1. 4 October, 16:28
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    D) access to oil fields

    Explanation:

    The most important difference among these countries is the fact that countries like the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait have access to oil fields. While Iran has some access to oil, its reserves are much smaller than those of the other countries. Jordan and Sudan do not have significant reserves of oil. The enormous use of oil all over the world has led to the success of certain regions around the world with large deposits of this resource.
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