Energy Resources Revolutionalized the World

Energy resources come from water, wind, water, sunshine,waste, oil and gas for example. There are countries which are well known for producing a energies like Iraq, Canada and the United States of America.

Energy is an indication of wealth. This is really thinking as an expert. That is what in French is called, “Il faut rendre à César ce qui est à César,” which means that everybody is entitled to property. Cesar was a ruler in Italy and North Africa. There are ruins which show the existence the Italian civilization. So, energies are resources that are found in the water, land and they can also be atmospheric such as wind and sun. Some countries have developed one particular energy than the other.

For instance the sun and the wind do not create pollution and the first one is more utilized in Australia and the second one was invented in Holland. The other types of energies are oil and gas. Nowadays, waste has become a source of energy. That is how the steam industry developed in the nineteen century and so people were able to work in factories.

This way the situation in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. In those countries the railway became an important part of history and in France too. In France there are important train stations that go in the North, South and Est. The most famous one is the Transalpine that goes to Geneva, Switzerland, a country well known for its tourism industry, chalets and ski resorts. The oil resources are the most important resources in Iraq a country which is well known for its cultural heritage based on the gardens of Babylon which contain many flowers.

There are industry which have transformed the flowers in kitchen and bathroom items for cleaning. So, probably the oil producers will develop tourism. Alaska in the United States and Saskatoon in Canada are an example of how the oil industry can do to develop economy.

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