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It is the residue (ash) which is left after the carbon materials are burnt off
i am a solid substance left after heating coal or petol
I don't know what will happen if coal is finished
coal is used to be burned and if left for many years it will turn into a dimond
about 50 years!!!!!!
The small pieces of unburnt coal left over when most of the coal has burnt to ash.
It is the residue (ash) which is left after the carbon materials are burnt off
I had to stay up and wait until every cinder in the fire pit burnt out.
i am a solid substance left after heating coal or petol
coal is used to be burned and if left for many years it will turn into a dimond
I don't know what will happen if coal is finished
Yes, burnt is the past participle of the verb to burn (burns, burning, burned or burnt), which is also an adjective form. Example sentence:She pulled a burnt photo of her family from the debris left from the fire.
When you rub a mineral on a tile it is called streaking a mineral. The line that is left is called the streak, and the tile itself is called a streaking plate.
coal is used to be burned and if left for many years it will turn into a dimond
coal is used to be burned and if left for many years it will turn into a dimond
There would be no more coal left to use.
Coal is not from any "big gap" . It is a solid part of the subterranean strata. In fact a big gap is left when coal is removed.