The rising demand for coal came from many sources
It is fairly easy to transport
no!
The steam engine helped power machines which was able to help process more coal and iron. It also powered trains and boats which could transport more coal and iron, making productivity much faster.
In a lorry shaped like a strawberry
the easiest to transport is probably coal because it is not a liquid but is a solid
Coal
There is very little coal left in England as most of it has already been extracted.
National Coal Mining Museum for England was created in 1988.
Huge trains transport most coal (almost 60%) to the market. But it's cheaper to transport coal on river barges, but this option isn't always available. It can also be moved by trucks and conveyors if the coal mine is close by. Ideally, coal-fired power plants are built near coal mines to minimize transportation costs.
The steam engine helped power machines which was able to help process more coal and iron. It also powered trains and boats which could transport more coal and iron, making productivity much faster.
it could be coal gas of waterfalls the answer is gas have to have gas to do thing
It depends whether a coal cart would cart coal?