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- Biofuels: Creation & the Dark Side
Lodestones: Natural Ferromagnetic Compass Soap & Medicine Herb of Ancients Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia
- Plants in Space: ISS Microgravity Gardening
Grow Carrots Compost: Teeming Metropolis of Life & Death Irrigation in History: Greening of the Land Arabidopsis Arabidopsis thaliana , or thale cress, a small flowering plant of the mustard family, produces roots
- City of Ur: Urban Life in Ancient Mesopotamia
The city imports spices, textiles, timber and precious metals from India, Egypt, and Arabia.
- Houthi Rebels: Origins & Warfare
They accuse the Saleh government of being subservient to Western powers and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, leading nine countries from W. Asia and N. The latter are a direct threat to Saudi Arabia and other regional targets.
- Red Sea Crisis Editorial: Proxy Wars & Strategies
Weapons & Space The recent missile attacks in the Red Sea are part of Iran's ongoing proxy war with Saudi Arabia Iran-Saudi Arabia Proxy Conflict: Iran and Saudi are also in a proxy conflict over influence in the
- Gula - Medicine Goddess of Mesopotamia
Herbal trade with Egypt includes blackseed from the Arabian peninsula.
- About Crude Oil & Natural Gas
Countries abundant in oil, like Saudi Arabia and the US, often have a higher GDP per capita, reinforcing
- How Wind Turbines Create Electricity
China is in with 31%, and Saudi Arabia dips below 1% due to its high dependence on fossil fuels. Saudi Arabia claims to aim for 50% renewable by 2030.
- Dumuzi & Geshtinanna: Reasons for Seasons
Inanna blows up like volcanic Santorini and calls the galla demons, who are trying to grab someone to Potash: Agriculture, Plant & Garden Health Divine Twins: Germanic & Greek Mythology Arabian Leopard:
- Oil Wars: A Global Power Play
In countries like Saudi Arabia and Iraq, oil resources both drive economic growth and create conflicts Currently, OPEC has 13 member countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Venezuela. The US relies on Saudi Arabia to maintain stable oil prices, while Saudi Arabia benefits from US military This makes the US the world's largest oil producer, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia. Saudi Arabia: Despite the rise of US production, Saudi Arabia has vast reserves and low production costs
- Indus River Valley Civilization: Bronze Age
The Indus River travels 3200 kilometers from Tibet through India and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.
- Fossil Fuels: Ecology & Economy
Oil: Major oil-producing regions include the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq), Russia, US and