In a great number of places; coal is VERY common. England, central Europe, many places in the United States especially in the Appalachian Mountains through Illinois, much of Central Asia. Canada, especially Nova Scotia (running through my mind all the old folk songs about coal mines and mine disasters.....)
Five minerals mined from the Earth are gold, silver, copper, iron ore, and coal.
Erm, no coal isn't a mineral - it is a rock. I wouldn't describe it as being extracted from the bowels of the Earth - it's mined.
Coal may be mined in underground mines, typically by machinery that pulls the coal from the seams, and transports it to the surface. Coal is also mined in surface mines by removing the soil and rock on top of the coal, and then using machinery to break the coal from the seams, and move it to storage.
There are many minerals mined in the United States. Here are five: *Coal *Gold *Magnesium *Gypsum *Copper These are only five of the many.
Coal is typically mined using two methods: surface mining and underground mining. Surface mining, which includes strip mining and mountaintop removal, involves removing the topsoil and rock layers to reach the coal seam. Underground mining involves digging shafts and tunnels to access coal seams deep underground.
Mines in which the coal was mined.
Coal and lead can be mined in Iowa.
Bituminous coal and limestone are mined in Indiana.
its mined by coal im 99.9% sure
Coal is mined principally in Orissa
Coal is mined principally in Orissa
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Excavated coal is commonly referred to as "mined coal."
Five minerals mined from the Earth are gold, silver, copper, iron ore, and coal.
Coal and salt