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Yes, petroleum and coal can be mined from the continental shelf. Depending on the specific location, offshore drilling platforms and mining operations may be used to extract these resources from beneath the seafloor. However, there are environmental concerns associated with offshore mining, such as the potential for oil spills or habitat destruction.
False. Petroleum and coal are typically extracted from underground sources on land rather than from the continental shelf, which is a submerged extension of a continent. On the continental shelf, oil and gas deposits can be found and extracted.
No
Coal and petroleum are Montana's leading mined products.
Petroleum, salt, coal.
Mainly coal. Very little copper, zinc and petroleum
Coal and petroleum are Montana's leading mined products.
a fuel which is stripped or mined from earth like coal,petroleum ,peat is called carbonaceous fuel
Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.
Mines in which the coal was mined.
Coal and petroleum are Montana's leading mined products. Montana ranks #6 among the 50 U.S. states in coal production with annual production of44.6 million short tons.
Coal and lead can be mined in Iowa.