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deep mining is how coal removed
It can be found (considerably shallow) 200 ft. Deep underground would be around 1000 ft.
Deep Shaft Mining is two tunnels going deep underground, on tunnel for the miners to come up and down and the other for the coal to be lifted up to the ground.
because coal is deep inside the earth
Deep mining of any kind is done in tunnels leading off a vertical shaft into the ground, as opposed to 'open pit' or 'strip' mining. Deep mining is principally done for copper.
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
deep mining is how coal removed
deep mining is how coal removed
It can be found (considerably shallow) 200 ft. Deep underground would be around 1000 ft.
Coal is a sedimentary rock which is made of small rocks,dead plants and the fossils of dead animals which are buried deep in the ground.That is why it is deep in the ground. = )
It is found deep in the ground. It was used to power things like steam trains.
Deep Shaft Mining is two tunnels going deep underground, on tunnel for the miners to come up and down and the other for the coal to be lifted up to the ground.
because coal is deep inside the earth
No. Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are hydrocarbons from deep under the ground.
because when people are mining way under the ground they eventually dig to deep so they find coal, natural gas, nuclear power and uranium
You would expect to find igneous or metamorphic rocks, depending on the depth.
Deep mining of any kind is done in tunnels leading off a vertical shaft into the ground, as opposed to 'open pit' or 'strip' mining. Deep mining is principally done for copper.