Coal is a fossil fuel and when you use it up it's gone.
Yes don't know why but it does. Trying to figure out why.
When coal is burned without oxygen, it undergoes a process called pyrolysis where it decomposes into volatile gases, tar, and char. This can produce useful byproducts such as charcoal and coal gas, which can be used in various industrial processes.
No,The process in which turns coal into diamond cannot be reversed or "undone"
Some are: coal, oil and natural gas. It took millions of years for them to form and if we use them up, there would not be enough time for them to form again.
Coal is NOT a renewable resource because once it is used (burned) it cannot be recycled or used again.
Coal power stations burn coal to heat water, creating steam that drives turbines to generate electricity. The electricity is then sent through a transformer to increase the voltage for transmission through power lines. The steam is cooled and condensed back into water to be heated again in a continuous cycle.
it will burn it would probably burn at first and melt the ice and water does not encourage burning so the coal stops burning
Oxygen is the element in the air that is needed for coal dust to burn. When coal dust is exposed to oxygen and heat, it can ignite and burn.
No, you cannot burn coal over dry ice. Though they say that dry ice "burns" it doesn't really. It is extremely cold, and if you were to touch it, (which I highly advise that you do not do) it would feel like it was burning you. So, you could not actually get coal hot using dry ice.
yes after it is burnt it cant go back again
When you burn coal you are using it not altering it.
No, coal is a non-renewable fossil fuel formed from plant matter over millions of years. Once it's burned to produce energy, it cannot be reused. Additionally, coal reserves are finite and will eventually run out.