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The Effect Of The Industrial Revolution On Britain's Coal Supply Was Trade expansion was enabled by the introduction of canals, improved roads and railways.
Coal and North Sea Oil/ iron and coal
Britain had lots of coal and iron available
They had no real effect on the invasion.
Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.
The Effect Of The Industrial Revolution On Britain's Coal Supply Was Trade expansion was enabled by the introduction of canals, improved roads and railways.
The Effect Of The Industrial Revolution On Britain's Coal Supply Was Trade expansion was enabled by the introduction of canals, improved roads and railways.
At that time in Victorian Britain coal was very expensive. Scrooge was against burning a lot of coal which in effect was burning money
The great majority of Britain's coal is imported from just three countries: Colombia, Russia, and the US. Although Britain was once a major coal producer, today domestic supplies only make up a small part of its consumption.
Coal and North Sea Oil/ iron and coal
Coal
Coal is imported into Britain as most underground coal-mines have been closed. A certain amount is taken from open-cast mines, but this is not enough for local consumption.
Britain had lots of coal and iron available
Iron and coal
Most of them are now closed.
steam trains had to take evacuees to the country side in the trains wich destroyed the coal industry in britain
one tenth of Britain's coal came from Wigan's mine