NO!!!! but there are in other parts of West Virginia:)
I think it depends on what year, but the only resource that I know of that West Virginia mines is coal.
West virginia is known for their coal. It was discovered in Wst Virginia by John Peter Salley in 1742. West Virgina mines hundred million tons of coal anullay.
west virginia, pennslvania, kentucky, wyoming
West Virginia leads the nation in underground coal mining with 193 underground mines that produced 99.6 million metric short tons in 2001.
Most coal mines are in the Appalachian regions of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky. But there are other mines in the Midwest, notably Ohio and Illinois. The largest production comes from newer mines in the West. Of the 27 states producing coal, the states with the largest volume of production are : Wyoming (nearly the volume of all other states combined!) West Virginia Kentucky Pennsylvania Texas Montana Illinois Virginia North Dakota Colorado Indiana New Mexico Utah Ohio Alabama Arizona
The states with the most surface coal mines in the United States are Wyoming, West Virginia, and Kentucky. These states have a long history of coal mining and significant reserves of coal, contributing to their high number of surface mines.
Mother Jones was best known for organizing unions in mines in West Virginia and Colorado.
West Virginia is North-West of Virgina. They are adjoining states; West Virginia was once part of Virginia.
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West Virginia has three different state songs. They are "The West Virginia Hills," "West Virginia, My Home Sweet Home," and "This is My West Virginia."
The states of Virginia and West Virginia are still that: the separate states of Virginia and West Virginia.