Russia has the largest coal reserves in the world. It has 1 third of the worlds coal reserves.
Coal makes fuel. and fuel runs cars
In Europe, Poland produces the most coal.
No single person is credited with having discovered coal, and no precise date of its discovery is known. The Chinese, however, are known to have used coal over 3,000 years ago.
Almost everyone used it. They used it for heating, cooking, and almost everything else.
Coal, wind, hydroelectricity, and solar. Coal is most used.
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Coal is mostly used for electricity production nowadays
Coal is primarily used for electricity generation, with coal-fired power plants producing a significant portion of the world's electricity. It is also used in industrial processes such as steel production and cement manufacturing. In some countries, coal is still used for heating and cooking in households.
Mostly it's burned for energy.
The coal is used mostly to generate electricity.
Oil and Gas.
Mostly in power plants, and in making steel and cement.
Coal is used for electricity generation, providing about 40% of the world's electricity. It is also used in the production of steel and cement, as well as for industrial heat applications. Additionally, coal is used for residential heating and cooking in some parts of the world.
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Coal is burned mostly in fireboxes in coal fired power plants. Coal is also sometimes burned in furnaces in industrial facilities that refine and process various metals. Coal is also roasted (heated without oxygen so that it does not burn) to produce coke, which is widely used in steel mills (mostly as a carbon source and fuel in blast furnaces).
Coal is mostly composed of Carbon, but it usually has impurities in it (mainly sulfur).