At the end of 2008, Australia had 69,310 million metric tons of recoverable coal reserves, 8.9% of the world's total.
The coal reserve in Jharkhand is the largest in India, producing more than 80 metric tons of coal.
There is only one country in Australia, and that is Australia. It is both a country and a single continent. Australia is currently the world's fourth largest producer of black coal, the fifth largest producer of brown coal (even though it is ranked first in recoverable brown coal resources), and the largest exporter of coal.
Yes. Yes.
According to world energy council , Pakistan has slightly over 2,000 billion ton recoverable coal deposit in Sindh province. However Coal is entirely made of lignite of eocene origin.
243 billion divided by 860 million = 282.56 (years)
what parts of Europe has coal
Google.com India has the fourth largest reserve of coal.
The United States has the worlds largest proven coal reserves, we have approximately 27% of the worlds coal within our borders... A lot of our coal is the best quality anthracite coal as well...a lot of that is in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
There are plenty.
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Yes. Australia is a major exporter and user of coal, and does mine copper.
Coal formed on Earth when Australia was near the south pole.