Yes, coal was used to power most steam driven ships up until just after World War 1. After which most navies and shipping lines converted ships over to oil, which took up much less space, and didn't require so many refueling stations.
Depends how far back you go. Apart from manpower, energy use started with animals such as oxen to draw loads. There were early waterwheels and windmills too. Then the use of steam to drive engines was discovered, and coal was the power source for a long time, eventually giving way to oil in ships. Then the internal combustion engine was developed, both gasoline and diesel, and found to be much less trouble to use than steam, so replaced steam in ships and on railroads. The gas turbine provided much more power per unit weight so was much better for aircraft.
Yes. There have been steam powered cars in the past.
Coal is evidence of past plant life.
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They had robots that ran on gears and pullies, power supply was steam (most likely)
Coal energy is present in coal. There are two types of coal: bituminous, or 'soft' coal, and anthracite coal, or hard coal. Coal is a hard rocky substance that is the left-over carbon from huge amounts of plants from ages past which died, and have been covered over by sometimes thousands of feet of rock and dirt.
Steam trains have always been made of iron and steel.
Coal - 2011 Haunted by the Past 1-8 was released on: USA: 5 June 2011
Yes, coal is considered evidence from the past because it is a fossil fuel that forms over millions of years from the remains of plants and trees that lived long ago. The presence of coal deposits indicates that there were once lush forests in the area where the coal is found.
When you get the Freeze Blast gadget, you can block steam pipes so you can get past them.
The most common way is to burn a fuel such as coal or gasoline, this produces thermal energy, which can be used in a heat engine. This could be a steam engine such as used in the past on railroads or in steam ships, or an internal combustion engine such as used in practically all road vehicles today. Another way is to burn the fuel in a rocket engine which produces movement through the thrust of the rapidly moving combustion gases out of the rocket exhaust. The common aircraft jet engine operates in a similar way in producing thrust through its exhaust gases.
cuz its hard out here for a pimp(you ain't kno) when he tryin to Yes,because it produced heat,steam,electricity,and fuels that can powerother objects for use and can be mixed with coal and can produce the most biomass.