deep mining is how coal removed
Coal is removed from deep underground through a process called underground mining. This involves digging shafts into the ground, then using machinery to extract the coal from the coal seam. Miners then transport the coal to the surface for processing and distribution.
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
No. Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are hydrocarbons from deep under the ground.
because when people are mining way under the ground they eventually dig to deep so they find coal, natural gas, nuclear power and uranium
Coal is a sedimentary rock which is made of small rocks,dead plants and the fossils of dead animals which are buried deep in the ground.That is why it is deep in the ground. = )
It isn't made its found in deep under grund
Coal deposits can vary in depth, typically ranging from a few hundred feet to over a mile underground. The depth of coal deposits depends on various factors such as geological location, formation history, and mining techniques used. In some cases, miners may have to dig deep shafts or tunnels to access coal reserves.
we get petrol from deep down under the ground.
Coal is removed from the earth through a process called mining. There are two main methods of coal mining: surface mining and underground mining. In surface mining, large machines remove the topsoil and rock layers to access the coal deposits, while in underground mining, tunnels are dug deep into the earth to reach the coal seams.
About 60% of the world's coal is mined via deep shaft extraction. The other 40% is recovered by one of three surface mining techniques: area mining, contour mining, mountain top removal mining.
Yes the water table is the level of water under ground .... it is currently very deep under water.
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