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The coal mines dig up the coal from under the earth. The coal is then sold to whoever wants it. Some industries use coal for power. Coal-fired power stations are a huge buyer of coal. They burn the coal to heat water and use the steam to turn turbines which produce electricity. This electricity is then passed on to Energy Companies who sell the power to us.
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Coal and oil provide a great energy sources and can be sold for a profit too.
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Yes, either as Diamond (the jewel) Coal (the fossil fuel) or Graphite (the grey thing inside your pencil).
Carbon is a commodity. Pure carbon is sold as diamonds, graphite, coal, coke, charcoal, carbon black, Fullerene and activated carbon.
Coal mines, coal bins, coal hods, and anywhere coal is or was.
The Morris Canal connected Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania to Newark, New Jersey. It provided an efficient route for transporting large quantities of coal from the mines of Pennsylvania to Newark and New York City. There, it could be sold and used for generating power.
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
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The coal miner mines coal from the coal mine.