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Coal still in the ground is called "coal reserves".
Coal that is still in the ground is referred to as coal seam or coal deposit.
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A person who gets coal from under the ground is typically called a coal miner.
A worker who extracts coal from the ground is commonly known as a coal miner. They work in mines to extract coal for various industrial purposes.
Coal still in the ground is called "coal reserves".
Coal that is still in the ground is referred to as coal seam or coal deposit.
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A coal seam
A person who gets coal from under the ground is typically called a coal miner.
A worker who extracts coal from the ground is commonly known as a coal miner. They work in mines to extract coal for various industrial purposes.
Coal that is still in the ground is referred to as "in situ" coal. This term indicates that the coal remains in its natural geological setting, as opposed to being extracted and processed. In situ coal can be explored for potential mining but is not yet harvested for use.
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Coal is removed from deep underground through a process called underground mining. This involves digging shafts into the ground, then using machinery to extract the coal from the coal seam. Miners then transport the coal to the surface for processing and distribution.
By digging big holes (called coal mines) in the ground and separating the coal, rock, and soil in the material dug from those holes. Coal usually comes in layers (called seams) between layers of other sedimentary rocks.
The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity