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1) Consider the following schema: Suppliers(sid: integer, sname: string, address: string, country: string) Parts(pid: integer, pname: string, color:...
1)Consider the following schema:Suppliers(sid: integer, sname: string, address: string, country: string)Parts(pid: integer, pname: string, color: string, weight: real)Catalog(sid: integer, pid: integer, cost: real)The Catalog relation lists the prices charged for parts by Suppliers. Write the following queriesin SQL:1. Write SQL statements to create these tables with the proper primary key and foreignkey constraints2. Find the snames of all Chinese suppliers3. Find the pnames of parts supplied by American suppliers4. Find the pnames of parts for which there is some supplier.5. Find the pnames of green parts that are not supplied by Italian suppliers.6. Find the snames of suppliers who supply every part.7. Find the snames of suppliers who supply every red part.8. Find the pnames of parts supplied by Acme Widget Suppliers and no one else.9. Find the sids of suppliers who charge more for some part than the average cost ofthat part (averaged over all the suppliers who supply that part).10.For each part, find the sname of the supplier who charges the most for that part.11. Find the sids of suppliers who supply only red parts.12.Find the sids of suppliers who supply a red part and a green part.13.Find the sids of suppliers who supply a red part or a green part.14.Find the average weight of red parts for suppliers from each country that has at least 2suppliers.15.For every supplier that only supplies green parts, print the name of the supplier and thetotal number of parts that she supplies.16.For every supplier that supplies a green part and a red part, print the name and price ofthe most expensive part that she supplies.