No, there is only so much coal in the ground, and once that is gone it will take millions of years for the earth make more.
coal was discovered by two people digging and then they found coal so then they invented coal and discovered it
Anthracite coal was discovered through surface outcroppings and natural erosion exposing the coal seams. Native Americans used anthracite for fuel before European settlers arrived in North America. In the early 19th century, it became an important source of fuel for heating and industry.
people must try to sustain coal by going into nature and examine it so they can find resources to replace coal.
if we stop using coal right now people would go crazy because their would be no electricity and we got so use to it that people say they cant live without it so coal is super important to people
no, i dont think so
Because they have so many factories, the most in the world
Coal is a nonrenewable resource because there is only so much coal in the ground, and when you dig it all out, there is no more. However, the quantity of coal that is available is very large. It is not running out soon.
The older power plants used coal, but it polluted so much we try to use other methods.
coal is a nonrenewable resource, so once we use it all we will never have it again. also people get killed in coal mines because they can collapse after a point of time.
After the coal is mined, the workers ship it off somewhere where they start to sell it to some stores so people could buy it
The continent of Antarctica used to be much farther north, in zones that had plenty of flora, which is the source of coal.