Depending on the tool(s) you use to squeeze the coal, probably not much, except that the coal may crumble if you apply enough force.
It takes millions of years for peat to slowly transform into coal through a process called coalification. Peat is the earliest stage of coal formation and with continued pressure and heat over time, it can progress into lignite, then sub-bituminous coal, bituminous coal, and finally anthracite coal.
Coal does not have a strict expiration date as long as it is stored properly in a dry and well-ventilated area. However, over time, coal can become less efficient in producing heat due to moisture content and external contaminants.
Coal is a non-renewable resource, meaning it is formed over millions of years from decaying plant matter. As such, coal does not renew itself within a human time scale. Once coal is mined and used, it is no longer available for use.
Coal is formed from plant material that has been subjected to high pressure and heat over millions of years. This process, known as coalification, transforms the organic material into different types of coal, such as peat, lignite, bituminous coal, and anthracite, based on the level of heat and pressure it is exposed to.
It typically takes millions of years for coal to form. Coal is created from the remains of plants and trees that were buried under layers of sediment and subjected to heat and pressure over long periods of time.
Coal can last for quite a long time when used in large amounts.
coal is a wood from long time ago. from:Alex
Nothing bad happens.
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
Coal is a type of fossil fuel. If it sits for a long time under a lot of pressure coal can form diamonds. Coal also can be used on a simplistic level, in a barbecue grill for heating food.
There isn't much left and it takes a long time to restore.
It takes millions of years for peat to slowly transform into coal through a process called coalification. Peat is the earliest stage of coal formation and with continued pressure and heat over time, it can progress into lignite, then sub-bituminous coal, bituminous coal, and finally anthracite coal.
When swamp plants are buried under pressure for a long time, they may eventually transform into coal through a process called coalification. This process involves the decomposition of plant matter under high pressure and temperature, resulting in the formation of coal deposits.
Advantages of coal: Coal burns warm and for a long time. Coal produces energy, Coal is easy ti mine. Disadvantages: Coal can spontaneously combust if it is not strategically piled and stacked and separated, also must be rotated throughout its pile. Pollution is another disadvantage of coal. It is also expensive to move around from one coal yard to another.
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how has coal mining changed over time
Coal does not have a strict expiration date as long as it is stored properly in a dry and well-ventilated area. However, over time, coal can become less efficient in producing heat due to moisture content and external contaminants.