well its obvious isn't it ? its used to generate energy and produce fuel
Coal is primarily used for electricity generation in power plants. It is also used in the steel-making process to create coke, which helps to fuel blast furnaces. Additionally, coal is used in some industrial processes and as a source of heat in residential and commercial settings.
Coal has many important uses worldwide. The most significant uses are in electricity generation, steel production, cement manufacturing and as a liquid fuel. Around 6.1 billion tonnes of hard coal were used worldwide last year and 1 billion tonnes of brown coal. Since 2000, global coal consumption has grown faster than any other fuel. The five largest coal users - China, USA, India, Russia and Japan - account for 77% of total global coal use. Different types of coal have different uses. Steam coal - also known as thermal coal - is mainly used in power generation. Coking coal - also known as metallurgical coal - is mainly used in steel production.
Coal is definitely not an element. Nor is coal a compound. Coal is a mixture. It is composed of compounds of carbon and hydrogen mainly. Coal is the remains of dead plant life which has been under pressure for a long time. and since plants are consist of difference compouns such as sugars and celluar tissue .It is mainly carbon.
Anthracite coal is harder than bituminous coal. Anthracite coal has a relative hardness of 1.3 to 1.4. Bituminous coal has a hardness of less than one.
Carbonization of coal is a process where coal is heated in the absence of air to produce coke, which is a hard, porous substance mainly composed of carbon. This process removes volatile components, such as water, methane, and tar, leaving behind a high-carbon product that is used in industrial applications, such as steelmaking.
bituminous coal
mainly coal. :)
Mainly oil, sometimes coal
Mainly oil, sometimes coal
Coal is primarily used to heat water into steam in large steam turbines that are used to generate electricity for large parts of the U.S.
coal is mainly carbon....
Coal is primarily used for electricity generation in power plants. It is also used in the steel-making process to create coke, which helps to fuel blast furnaces. Additionally, coal is used in some industrial processes and as a source of heat in residential and commercial settings.
Mainly coal.
The word that rhymes with "role" and means black burnable mineral is "coal." Coal is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.
mainly coal
Coal is mostly composed of Carbon, but it usually has impurities in it (mainly sulfur).
In 1950, the two main energy sources were coal and oil. Coal was primarily used for electricity generation and industrial processes, while oil was mainly used for transportation and heating.