In the United States, there are deposits in over half of the states, with most coming from Wyoming, Texas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, Kentucky, Colorado, Indiana and Montana.
Coal is rich in carbon, making it a valuable source of energy. It also contains varying amounts of other elements such as sulfur, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. The composition of coal can vary depending on its type and location.
The Virginia province that contains coal is the Appalachian Plateau province. This region is rich in coal deposits, particularly in the southwestern part of the state, where extensive coal mining has historically taken place. The coal found here is primarily bituminous coal, which has been a significant resource for both energy production and the economy of Virginia.
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Belgium was the first to industrialize. It was rich in iron and coal and had good waterways.
Anthracite coal, which is a harder and more carbon-rich coal with a higher energy content.
coal is moved by ocean tankers to the countries that ordered them
Coal forms in swampy areas that are rich in plants.
cotton, coal, and rich soil!
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It was an area rich in iron and coal.
Currently uranium, coal and natural gas. It WAS rich in gold but then it was cleaned out dry.