No, coal is a finite resource, that means when it is all used up there is no more left and no more can be produced.
No, coal is a finite resource, that means when it is all used up there is no more left and no more can be produced.
Coal is considered a limited supply as it is a non-renewable energy source that takes millions of years to form. Once it is extracted and used, it cannot be easily replaced within a human lifetime.
because coal pollutes and we have unlimited wind
No. Some resources, such as oil and coal, are limited.
Yes, coal is a finite resource that is nonrenewable. This means that there is a limited supply of coal in the earth's crust, and it is being depleted as it is extracted and used.
Especially provides supply for the electrical plants.
Approximately 23% of the US energy supply comes from coal.
It is burned in coal-fired power plants to supply energy.
by mining it
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gas because we have to burn coal or something to get gas and there's no unlimited coal therefore without that we can't produce it
Unlimited supply of fresh water