No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
By burning it, which produces heat
Yes burning of coal is an exothermic reaction because energy is released in this process in the form of heat and light.
No, coal took many millions of years to form, which makes it definitely non-renewable. That's because when it's all used up, there would be a long wait for more coal to form.
No, coal took many millions of years to form, which makes it definitely non-renewable. That's because when it's all used up, there would be a long wait for more coal to form.
No, coal took many millions of years to form, which makes it definitely non-renewable. That's because when it's all used up, there would be a long wait for more coal to form.
Non-renewable sources of energy cannot be replaced once used. Examples of non-renewable energy are coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be replaced.
Coal is a form of energy created by burning the coal that is mined. Coal is part of the problem because of the greenhouse ases created by burning it. If we continue using coal at the current rate we will soon run ot.
dead plants, intense heat, pressure and a lot of time. . . coal is not considered a renewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form
Anthracite is a form of coal, which is a fossil fuel, and is thus non-renewable.
just somedisadvantagesof coal power .It takes YEARS for debrie to form into coal (debrie=grass dead animals etc.) .It is NON renewable .It is NOT an eco friendly energy source
No, not in our lifetime. It takes millions of years to form coal.