In a lorry shaped like a strawberry
It is fairly easy to transport
no!
The rising demand for coal came from many sources
the easiest to transport is probably coal because it is not a liquid but is a solid
Huge trains transport most coal (almost 60%) to the market. But it's cheaper to transport coal on river barges, but this option isn't always available. It can also be moved by trucks and conveyors if the coal mine is close by. Ideally, coal-fired power plants are built near coal mines to minimize transportation costs.
1. its easier to get out of the ground than coal 2. cheaper than coal to transport
For electricity, coal. For transport,oil
By river or rail thats the answer by:dayday
so that money doesn't get wasted on transport ;to avoid delays on coal deliveries
Ship the coal on a boat through lake Erie.
A coal bucket is a container specifically designed for carrying and storing coal. Its design typically includes a handle and often a spout for easily pouring coal into a fireplace or stove. It is used to transport coal from storage to the place where it will be used for heating.
Coal, being a solid, is usually loaded onto train cars for transport over land and/or loaded into the holds of cargo ships for transport over water. It is not of high enough value to spend money to transport it by air. Their are a few instances where the coal is ground into a fine powder, mixed with water to make a slurry, and then pumped to another location like a liquid, but that is very unusual.