Yes, it is possible to live without coal, as many countries are transitioning to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. These alternatives can provide sustainable energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, the transition requires significant investment in infrastructure and technology, as well as a commitment to energy efficiency. Overall, while challenging, a coal-free future is achievable and increasingly necessary for environmental health.
if we stop using coal right now people would go crazy because their would be no electricity and we got so use to it that people say they cant live without it so coal is super important to people
the good things are without coal and oil we would not be able to heat our homes
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Peat (not much of a rock).
Use coal less
The ISBN of A Live Coal in the Sea is 0060652861.
A Live Coal in the Sea was created in 1996.
A Live Coal in the Sea has 336 pages.
Coal doesn't live to start with. Maybe you're thinking of coral?
if we stop using coal right now people would go crazy because their would be no electricity and we got so use to it that people say they cant live without it so coal is super important to people
(as) black as coal (as) black as coal Completely black; totally without light or color.
When coal is burned without oxygen, it undergoes a process called pyrolysis where it decomposes into volatile gases, tar, and char. This can produce useful byproducts such as charcoal and coal gas, which can be used in various industrial processes.
Forever,,,,,i
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it is where coal miners live:)
We mine for coal which produces electricity . Without coal we wouldn't be able to flip the light switch on an have lights.