Technically no, but the the supply of coal in the Appalachian mountains will rebuild itself over the millions of years that coal forms.
Coal forms from the dead remains of once living organisms. Since the organism(s) aren't solid it will take millions of years for he coal o form a solid substance.
Coal mining is a major industry in the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States.
coal and some iron ore
some jobs in the appalachian is mining fishing and farming
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In Virginia , The most coal comes from the Appalachian Mountains. Hope i helped :)
The remains of the mountains exposed are marine sedimentary rocks, oceanic basalt, even coal.
Appalachian Mountains.
The Appalachian mountains.
The Appalachian Plateau is the western part of the Appalachian Mountains, stretching from New York to Georgia and Alabama. The plateau is a second level United States physiographic region.
The Appalachian Plateau is often nicknamed the "Coal Region" due to its rich deposits of coal. This nickname reflects the area's historical significance in coal mining and its role in the energy industry. Additionally, the plateau's rugged terrain and scenic beauty contribute to its identity as a distinct geographic region within the Appalachian Mountains.
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No, the Appalachian Mountains are further East. :)