No most of them are
The coal fields haven't moved. They are right here in Southern West Virginia (western Virginia prior to 1863). We are very proud of them, as they are the answer to America's fuel independence. There are also coal fields in western Pennsylvania, and in Wyoming, too.
usa,china,japan,germany,france
Russia has the largest coal reserves in the world. It has 1 third of the worlds coal reserves.
Coal can be found in various locations around the world, with significant reserves found in countries like the United States, Russia, China, Australia, and India. These reserves are typically located underground in coal mines or in coal seams within sedimentary rock layers.
Coal still in the ground is called "coal reserves".
Germany
Coal is the fossil fuel with the greatest known reserves. It is estimated to be the most abundant fossil fuel resource, with significant reserves located in countries like the United States, Russia, China, and Australia.
Coal reserves are distributed unevenly around the world, with the largest coal reserves located in Russia, the United States, China, India, and Australia. These countries account for the majority of global coal production. Coal consumption is also regionally concentrated, with China and India being the largest consumers of coal.
Nearly two-thirds of the world's known coal reserves are located in just four countries: the United States, Russia, China, and Australia.
No, there are more known oil reserves in Illinois than coal reserves. Illinois has significant crude oil reserves, particularly in the southern part of the state, while its coal reserves have decreased due to mining activities.
Silesia(Poland) and Czech Republic
The largest reserves of coal are found in the United States, Russia, Australia, China, and India. These countries account for the majority of the world's coal reserves.