The consequences of coal include air pollution, leading to respiratory issues and global warming due to the release of greenhouse gases when burned. Coal mining can also result in environmental degradation, such as deforestation and water pollution. Additionally, the use of coal can contribute to acid rain and other forms of pollution that harm ecosystems and human health.
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
Bituminous coal, or soft coal
Dangers can include fire/explosion, cave-ins of underground mines, flooding, inhaled rock and coal dust, noise from mining equipment, electric injuries (most underground equipment is electrically driven, and having a chunk of the rock ceiling fall on you. Being struck by equipment is a hazard, and when working narrow seam coal, developing "Miner's knee" for working on your knees- not enough room to stand up. I inspect coal mines, and these are some of the areas I look for.
Yes, coal miners work in coal mines to extract coal from the ground. They use heavy equipment to dig tunnels and remove coal from deposits in the earth.
A synonym for coal dust could be coal powder or coal ash.
It has many health issues, and it causes pollution when there is a typical runoff.
there will be much less production of electricity, which is a fundemantal human need.
Have you ever heard of the Chernobyl power plant? A coal fired plant can't produce a disaster of that magnitude, and people worry about the potential consequences.
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"Coal miners and coal carriers, stained by the black mineral, were often outcasts. They were seen as black men, and in the 17th Century, when real black men were being shipped as slaves from Africa to America, coal laborers were being subjected to a new form of slavery in Scottish collieries and coal-burning salt pans." Quoted from "An Early Energy Crisis and Its Consequences" by John U. Nef
Both wind power and coal power are sources of electricity generation. They both require infrastructure to capture and convert the energy source into electrical power. However, wind power is renewable and has lower environmental impact compared to coal power, which is a non-renewable resource with significant environmental consequences.
migration to Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand an increase in the use of coal the growth of cities
Coal mines, coal bins, coal hods, and anywhere coal is or was.
a wooden paddle,a broom to the back or your hands would get steped on by hobenailed boots which had nail's on the bottem,or get hit with a whip or kicked in the ribs
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
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The coal miner mines coal from the coal mine.