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Enough to last 25o years.

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Q: How much coal do you have in North America?
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Where is coal located and how you recover it?

coal is located at north america and sailor moon can recover it


Which fossil fuel is most abundant in north America?

Coal


What two continents have most coal deposits?

asia and north america


What are the important products of north America?

dont ask me stupid


How much coal is in America?

99 tons


What is the leading North American producer of coal?

The United States of America is the Leading North American Producer


What country is the worlds leading coal producer in North America?

The United States.


Leading producer of coal in north America?

Wyoming is the leading producer of coal, followed by West Virginia. Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Illinois are also major coal producers.


What are 3 examples natural resources found in north America?

Timber, Coal and Copper.


Why is it hard to get coal for fuel?

Coal isn't all that difficult to get; there are hundreds of coal mines scattered over much of the North America, and central Europe has a lot of a soft "brown coal" called lignite. There's also plenty of coal in China and central Asia. Much of British industry depended on coal mining, and coal-fired steam engines powering pumps to drain the deep coal mines bootstrapped most of the Industrial Revolution. If you want some coal, it can be delivered in dumptruck loads.


When were the first coal mines in the U.S.?

Although coal mining was taking place in North America as early as 1701 in Virginia, it was not until 1745 that coal was mined in the colonies on a commercial scale.


What percentage of coal is used in America?

The question is ambuguous. It could meanWhat percentage of the world's coal use is in AmericaWhat percentage of America's energy needs are met by coal.Second, what is America: USA, or, more correctly, North and South Americas