Coal did form in Australia. Australia is very rich in many Natural Resources, and coal is one of them. In recent years, coal has accounted for more than 15 % of Australia’s total exports. Coal mining in Australia is second only to iron ore.
Coal formed on Earth when Australia was near the south pole.
It was covered in ice.
It was covered in ice.
Diamonds are not formed in coal: each is an allotrope of carbon and are formed by Mother Nature under entirely different circumstances.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
No. Although both coal and diamonds are formed from carbon, their formation requirements are distinctly different.
No 'coal' turns into 'diamond'. Both coal and diamond are composed of carbon, each being formed at different layers in the earth's mantle.
No. The plants from which coal was formed grew millions of years ago in places that were often swampy, but the Earth has changed a lot since then as the continents moved around, so the coal seams occur in all sorts of places now.
Both diamond and coal are formed from the mineral carbon, each with a different molecular structure.
Coal, gas and oil are the main ones. They are produced by different geological and biological processes.
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Coals are formed by plants, after millions of years they become coal.
Yes. Australia is a major exporter and user of coal, and does mine copper.
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