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Ohio has more coal than New York primarily due to its geological history and the presence of extensive coal deposits in the Appalachian region. The state's geological formations, particularly the Pennsylvanian coal measures, contain significant reserves of bituminous coal. In contrast, New York has fewer coal deposits and a different geological structure, which limits its coal production. Additionally, Ohio's historical reliance on coal for energy has led to more extensive mining operations.

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