Advantages:
# It is a much warmer heat compared to electric. # It provides much heat and energy when burned. Disadvantages: # You need to be able to store at least 1 ton of coal. # You need to tend to the fire at least 2 times a day in the colder months. # You have to remove the ashes from the stove, and dispose of them somewhere. # Whatever type of coal you use with a blower unit, you will have a lot more dust in your house. # There is a risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, you need a detector. # When you shut the stove down for the season you should clean the stove and check the pipes and the chimney for dust buildup. # Some of the smaller stoves use a blower to keep the fire going or they have a very small fire box, if your electricity goes out often in your area you will have to start another fire in the stove and the smaller the fire box the longer it takes to start a fire in the stove. # It smells bad.
It keeps me in a job !!
Advantages... 1. Coal is one of the most abundant sources of energy for mankind. 2. Its good for fire too. Disadvantages... 1. Burning coal is harmful waste such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfuric acids, arsenic and ash. 2. Leads to acid rain
Coal is a nonrenewable resource, meaning once you use it, it's gone for good. Wind is a renewable resource and plus you can never run out of wind.
because the coal helps the person to cook if he or she does not have a stove or any cooking materials
There are several disadvantages to using coal to generate electricity. When coal is burned, it releases lots of carbon dioxide, which is a problem because the atmosphere already has too much carbon dioxide and it is causing global warming. In addition, there are impurities in coal which result in other forms of air pollution, particularly sulfur dioxide which results in acid rain. Coal mining is also a dangerous activity that results in many deaths. And although there is a lot of coal, it is still not a renewable resource, and it will eventually run out, if we continue to burn it.
The advantage is that we get more coal. The disadvantage is that is it a very dangerous job
No coal is not really environmentally friendly . There are a lot more disadvantages than advantages when it comes to coal.
Coal is abundant and easy to convert into electricity.
It keeps me in a job !!
Advantages... 1. Coal is one of the most abundant sources of energy for mankind. 2. Its good for fire too. Disadvantages... 1. Burning coal is harmful waste such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfuric acids, arsenic and ash. 2. Leads to acid rain
Burning coal for elstricity has no advandages, it only causes disadvantages like making the air polluted and bad for the workers health.
it keep me in job
it is cheap, (as long as you don't mind the pollution... )
Advantages of coal: Coal burns warm and for a long time. Coal produces energy, Coal is easy ti mine. Disadvantages: Coal can spontaneously combust if it is not strategically piled and stacked and separated, also must be rotated throughout its pile. Pollution is another disadvantage of coal. It is also expensive to move around from one coal yard to another.
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disadvantages of coal
Coal is not a suitable automotive fuel as:It is not compatible with internal combustion enginesRequires complex handling and combustion systemsProduces solid wasteHas no distribution system at the user levelContains sulfur compoundsEmits radiationRequires continuous firing - no off on on capacity