what state is amidon where you can see coal beds
yes
The moon does not produce its own light; instead, it reflects sunlight. The light we see from the moon comes from the sun illuminating its surface, not from any burning gases. Therefore, the moon appears bright in the night sky due to this reflection, rather than any internal combustion or burning gases.
The average human can see a candlelight up to approximately a mile away.
What we call falling stars are really just pieces of space debris or rock burning up as they enter the earth's atmosphere, so they are comparatively not very far away. We see it almost as it happens.
In a sense yes because if you see heat from the sun has caused things such as forest fires and grass to crisp. Take a piece of glass and try to have the sun beam on it and it will burn the grass which proves it is burning the Earth.
where at Amidon can you see burning coal beds
Coal changes to ash, flames with heat coming out.
Yes, the burning of any hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide. This equation illustrates the burning of a hydrocarbon.CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O + energyAs you can see carbon dioxide is produced along with water and energy.Yes burning coal or any carbon based fuel produces carbon dioxide.
Put wood inside instead of coal one day and see what happens. Size does not matter. If it is a large stove use large wood, if it is a small stove then use small wood.
Yes- and I like to add that it is a very serious problem. Also, burning natural gas does contribute to global warming. See fossil fuels under wikipedia.
Coal bed formation in Antarctica is possible through the accumulation and burial of plant material in swamps during ancient warm periods in the Earth's history. Over millions of years, the plant material undergoes compaction and chemical changes, forming peat and eventually coal. Antarctica has a history of relatively warm climates in the past, allowing for the formation of these coal beds that we see today.
Please see related link, showing the coal producing countries and maps. The maps show where coal is found in the US. If you need to know where coal is found in other countries, you will probably find this using a Google search under the country name and the word coal. US, Russia and China are large coal producers.
It releases CO2 into the air (CO2 is carbon dioxide) which destroys the Ozone layer
conserve coal to see the brighter earth
Most feather beds rarely shed, you'll only see a feather or two a week.
you go to the store were there is furniture.
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