Coal
That would be a magical change, since coal does not create paper. Paper is made from wood pulp or cotton/ linen fabric that has been pulped.
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Wood is a renewable resource because trees can be replanted. Coal is not renewable as it is formed over millions of years from decomposed plant material. Paper, if made from responsibly managed forests, can be considered renewable due to the ability to replant trees for future paper production.
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Yes, coal is a material resource.
Both coal and obsidian are types of rocks that are formed from cooling molten material. However, coal is primarily composed of organic matter such as plant material, while obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass with a dark color and smooth texture.
glass is melted sand, therefore as far as i know, cannot be made of coal.
Coal cannot be recycled in the traditional sense like paper, glass, or metal. However, there are technologies that can convert coal into cleaner forms of energy such as synthetic gas or liquid fuels. This process is known as coal gasification or coal liquefaction.
Raw Materials were what the peoples depended on. To make product, they needed cotton/coal/etc, and they needed to make product to sell and trade. Raw Materials were a basic need.
Wood, coal, any paper like material that you have around the house. Ex: Newspaper.
Plant material :)
coal, copper and cotton.