Coal is preferred energy source.
Some are coal, oil, natural gas, salt, and water.
Besides water in streams and major rivers, Ohio also boasts a border with Lake Erie. Ohio also has forests for wood and plantlife. In addition, Ohio is part of the geological Pittsburgh Coal Seam for bituminous coal, so it also has minerals. Some areas are more rocky, too. Ohio also has rich soil and farmlands over most of the state.
It keeps me in a job !!
It depends to the countries and what resources they have. Some alternatives to coal energy could be using oil, gas and even atomic energy in some cases.
1. Aforresting 2. Reduce noxis and toxis gasses 3. Too stop the using disel and oil engines. 4. By using good coal. 5. By reducing coal dust. 6. By reclying coal ash. 7. Using underground coal gassification etc.
Some ways to avoid using carbon based fuel such as coal and oil is to use alternative sources of energy instead. Some things that can be used are solar power, hydroelectric power, and wind power.
Some reason you don't like coal mining? I notice you are using a computer- which is powered by electricity. You might want to see how much of the electricity that is used comes from coal before you decide you want to prevent coal mining.
Some ideas to represent coal for a school project include using black construction paper cutouts or drawings, using black rocks or charcoal pieces, creating a miniature coal mine diorama, or using black sand or soil as a substitute.
Coal was typically mined by digging tunnels underground to reach coal seams. Miners would use tools such as picks and shovels to extract the coal from the seams. In some cases, explosives were also used to break up the coal. Once extracted, the coal was usually transported to the surface using carts or conveyor belts.
The term means a product similar to coal and mined the same way. Some is made by using coking oven from coal. Coal is cheaper and that is why it is used more often. Coke is cleaner and other methods should be looked into before coal and oil run out.
The term means a product similar to coal and mined the same way. Some is made by using coking oven from coal. Coal is cheaper and that is why it is used more often. Coke is cleaner and other methods should be looked into before coal and oil run out.
Wallace Dudley Hooper has written: 'Operating costs of retailing coal in Columbus' -- subject(s): Accounting, Coal trade, Retail trade 'Operating results of some Ohio Hatcheries, 1930' -- subject(s): Accounting, Poultry