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COAL became the chief source of fuel in the Industrial Revolution.
Water, wood, and coal.
Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.Fuel from coal and petroleum, which is believed to be of fossil origin.
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.
A potential source of power for US industry was coal. The abundant coal reserves in the United States were used to fuel steam engines and power industrial machinery, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Furthermore, hydroelectric power from rivers and dams also became an important source of energy for US industry in the 20th century.
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coal was the main source at that time
It depends, mostly coal.
Bituminous coal is a soft coal, compared to anthracite coal, a hard coal. Bituminous coal is a long-burning, hot burning source of fuel.
No, coal can only be used once.Coal is also a non re-newable source of fuel.
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yes it is for several things.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
Coal, as a fuel source, emits copious quantities of CO2 and other pollutants into our atmosphere. It also is a fossil fuel, and stocks will run out eventually.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are a non renewable source of energy.
Oil and coal take millions of years to form and we are using them much much faster than they can be replaced. Without finding a sustainable fuel source (i.e. one that is inexhaustible or able to be replaced during a human lifespan), we will run out of fuel and go back to the dark ages.