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coal seam
A layer of coal under the ground is sometimes called a coal bed.
Yes, they are called coal seams.
it is mined by using a giant bucket wheel excavates or dredgers. they are loaded onto a conveyor belts for delivery to power stations.
It is known as a coal scuttle.
A coal scuttle is a bucket usually with an extended "lip" on one side to facilitate pouring coal onto a fire.
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A hudge is an iron bucket for hoisting coal or ore. Synonyms for hudge include: bucket container
A handle on a bucket is called a bail.
A hudge is an iron bucket used in mining for hoisting coal or ore.
Coal scuttles are bucket-like containers designed specifically for holding small amounts of coal made for the convenience of carrying coal indoors, they are sometimes used as decorations as well.