Your question does not entirely make sense as stated, however, I will attempt to rephrase it: how did the industrial revolution affect the use of iron? And the answer is that iron has been used in far greater quantities and for many new purposes as a result of the industrial revolution. For example, it is used in the car industry. And in pretty much every industry. Large buildings are now built with steel I beams. Large ships have steel hulls. Etc.
England had the coal and the engineers to use it for industry.
Abundant coal and iron the resources.
During the Industrial Revolution and in the post industrial revolution, many people were interested in using varied types of socialism to create a more balanced society. In England a prominent group was called the Fabian Socialists. And as England developed, industries such as coal and air travel became industries owned & controlled by the British government.
Burning of coal during the industrial revolution and later deposited soot on the trees.
Coal was being used to fuel industrial plants, to make steel, and to power the railroads.
Coal in the midlands
England had the coal and the engineers to use it for industry.
Coal
coal and steam
Abundant coal and iron the resources.
Yes
Coal .
During the Industrial Revolution and in the post industrial revolution, many people were interested in using varied types of socialism to create a more balanced society. In England a prominent group was called the Fabian Socialists. And as England developed, industries such as coal and air travel became industries owned & controlled by the British government.
Coal was used as a source of fuel and energy.
Burning of coal during the industrial revolution and later deposited soot on the trees.
Coal was being used to fuel industrial plants, to make steel, and to power the railroads.
Black lung killed many adults and children who worked in coal mines during the industrial revolution.