Yes coal was formed by the bio materials of forests and swamps and the energy as now came from the sun.
Use coal less
Coal is a form of energy created by burning the coal that is mined. Coal is part of the problem because of the greenhouse ases created by burning it. If we continue using coal at the current rate we will soon run ot.
the mechanisms of a forest would be solar energy turned into growth energy :)
One of the uses of coal is for power.
Chemical potential energy
Coal can last for millions of years, as it is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants that lived in swamps millions of years ago. However, once coal is mined and burned, its energy is used up and it cannot be reused.
they may be by forests. but a crowded forest has a 100 percent of no swamps.
Mining coal from tropical swamps might be a problem for geologists because they would be disrupting or damaging the environment and the ecosystems around the mine.
Coal is formed from 400 million year old trees.
Coal is an organic rock that is composed of vegetation that may have originated in swamps and marshes.
Coal is a fossil fuel that forms from the remains of buried plants in ancient swamps. Over millions of years, the plant material undergoes pressure and heat, transforming into coal deposits.
Coal takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps.
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The areas that coal is being mined were once swamps or very near to old swamp locations. I think that may be of more help to you. I'm simply upgrading the grammer, I'm still at school lol :)
Coal is composed mainly of lithified organic debris that accumulated in ancient heavily forested swamps. This organic matter underwent transformation into coal through heat and pressure over millions of years.
Coal with very little sulfur content is known as low sulfur coal. This type of coal forms in environments where conditions limit sulfur availability during its formation, such as in freshwater swamps or peat bogs. Lower sulfur content in coal is desirable because sulfur emissions contribute to air pollution and acid rain when coal is burned for energy.
forest swamps or marshes