Coal can be found in certain locations where it is exposed at the surface via erosion of the overburden. Most often, it is not.
coal is found from charcoal..........a special kind of rock found about 4 feet below earths surface
Coal deposits are commonly referred to as coal seams or coal beds. These are layers of coal that are found buried beneath the Earth's surface.
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Coal can be found on the surface in areas in which the overlying strata have eroded. Coal layers can be exposed in road cuts and on the walls of river valleys. Coal can also be discovered by drilling core samples down from the surface.
The states with the most surface coal mines in the United States are Wyoming, West Virginia, and Kentucky. These states have a long history of coal mining and significant reserves of coal, contributing to their high number of surface mines.
i do not no which state or city it is in but i know it is under the earth's surface
Coal is most commonly found under the earth in coal mines.Coal is most commonly found under the earth in coal mines.coal is located mostly onder the plains
Yes, coal is a readily available fossil fuel found in many regions around the world. It is typically found in underground mines or through surface mining methods.
Coal is typically found in sedimentary rock layers within the Earth's crust, often formed from compressed plant material over millions of years. It is commonly mined from coal beds or seams that are buried beneath the surface. These coal deposits are found in different regions around the world where the conditions for coal formation were present.
Coal is found in underground seams or as surface deposits in regions with ancient swamps. It is recovered through mining methods such as strip mining, where machines remove the layers of soil and rock covering the coal seam, or underground mining, where tunnels are dug to reach the coal seam and extract it.
Geological conditions of the earth surface or UG surface decide where we mined coal. And also depth or thickness of coal seam.
in coal is it really found in coal?