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um...it's energy that you can burn.it's nonrenewable.
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David Landale has written: 'Report of the trial of David Landale' 'Description of the large coal-field under the Firth of Forth'
Coal mines, coal bins, coal hods, and anywhere coal is or was.
Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock formed from fossilized plant material. It is primarily composed of carbon, along with varying amounts of other elements such as hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Coal is commonly used as a source of energy for electricity generation and industrial processes.
Eli Bowen has written: 'The coal regions of Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Anthracite coal, Coal mines and mining 'The United States post-office guide' -- subject(s): Postal service, Guides 'The physical history of the creation of the earth and its inhabitants' 'Rambles in the path of the steam-horse' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
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The coal miner mines coal from the coal mine.
Bituminous coal, or soft coal
Yes, coal miners work in coal mines to extract coal from the ground. They use heavy equipment to dig tunnels and remove coal from deposits in the earth.
Metamorphic rocks like anthracite and bituminous coal can burn because they have undergone enough heat and pressure to create enough carbon bonds for combustion. This high carbon content makes them suitable for burning as fuel.