yes
because crude oil and gas are cleaner to burn
Burning coal, and nuclear reactors using Pu-239
Coal.
Coal is an energy word. It begins with the letter C.
Natural resources means things like coal, oil, sunlight, water, heat etc.They have to do with the earth because they are found on, or in, the earth.Up till now we have been using coal and oil, natural resources, for generating electricity (we burn them in power stations).Oil is a non-renewable resource, that means when we have pumped it all up, it's finished.Sunlight is a renewable resource. If we use sunlight today, there's still plenty more tomorrow. If we can harness the sun's energy to generate electricity we will have a much cleaner earth.increase at the same rate as the human population
combustible energy. it can burn at a very high temperature
chemical energy is stored in coal
The energy stored in coal that is converted to heat is chemical energy. Of course coal, like any other matter, also has stored nuclear energy.
chemical energy is stored in coal
Heat can cause some matter to burn. Burning is a chemical change. When fuel burns, the energy stored inside it is released.
it is stored in coal by the rock surrounding it and inside there is energy
Potential
it is stored in coal threw chemical energy! jpp #stay in school hahahaha
Chemical energy. Although kinetic energy is, in a sense, stored within fossil fuels (one may drop a piece of coal and it falls), the energy stored with a fossil fuel is chemical as it can only be accesed through a chemical reaction.
When you burn coal it becomes energy.
Solar energy is stored in coal and petroleum.
the coal is designed to absorb heat at when heat hits it it stores that heat ++++ No. The energy is stored by coal simply being a combustible material, so it contains potential chemical energy.