Gas Prices Webquest
Bekah Anderson, JD
Mr. Daly
9/6/05
1. Research the impact of Hurricane Katrina on gasoline prices. Why did it cause an increase in gas prices? What are some problems that this increase may cause? What are some things that are being done to control costs?
Hurrican Katrina caused an increase in gas prices because the hurricane destroyed lots of oil rigs that were being kept in the gulf. Since the oil rigs were destroyed, it left us with less oil, which made the prices sky rocket! Problems b/c of the increase may cause food shortage, higher prices for heating oil and natural gas. Also, Increases the rate of inflation. President Bush is talking about how people need to not fill their cars up with gas as much, not take road trips, not take usual Sunday drives and NOT JOY RIDE!!!!
2. Research current gasoline prices across the country. Write a summary on why some states or areas have higher gasoline prices than others. Think about the area's location and population, does that affect their gasoline prices? Include current prices in your explanation.
Atlanta’s gas prices are around 5.87 a gallon. Atlanta is right by the gulf so that explains why their prices are so high….also they’re population is A LOT. The more the population for the area the higher the gas prices b/c the more need of gas from area customers. Places like VA, as recent are around $3 a gallon, but prices are getting higher and higher a day. Even though the population might be high or low the gas prices are going to go up either way b/c of the shortage.
3. Describe the changes in gasoline prices in the last fifty years.
The gas prices for the past 50 years average from lowest 1.28 to highest 2.59. With the need of gas prices then the prices either rise or lowered.
4. Compare gas prices around the world. Do certain regions have lower prices than others? Which countries have the highest prices and which have the lowest? How does the current prices in the United States compare to the rest of the world?
Tcertain regions do have lower prices than other just b/c of their location and population. The highest gas prices are probably in Amsterdam and Osolo. Those countries are paying at the least 3 times the amount that we are. So even though we have it bad….other countries have it a lot worse than we do.
5. Write down or copy/paste the URL of the websites you take information from so you can quickly go back to it if you need to to prove your point. Keep a list of the websites you visited to hand in.
http://money.howstuffworks.com/gas-price1.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_Priceshttp://money.cnn.com/2005/09/02/markets/gas_prices/index.htmhttp://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/global_gasprices/