No, coal is not a reusable resource. Once coal is burned or used, it is no longer available for further energy production. This makes coal a non-renewable resource.
Carbon is the element that makes up coal, graphite, and diamond. These forms of carbon have different structures due to variations in the arrangement of carbon atoms.
Yes. Lignite is also known as brown coal. It is not exactly the same as coal (bituminous or anthracite) but it is near the beginning of the process that makes coal. Lignite has about 1/3 to 1/2 the carbon content of coal.
Anthracite coal contains the highest percentage of carbon, typically ranging from 86% to 98%. This high carbon content gives it a high energy output and makes it the cleanest burning of all coal types.
Brown coal, also known as lignite, has a lower carbon content and higher water content than black coal, also known as bituminous coal. This makes brown coal less efficient as a fuel source compared to black coal. Additionally, brown coal is typically found closer to the Earth's surface, while black coal is deeper underground.
No, coal does not fart. NO DIP, OF COURSE COAL MAKES GAS!
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Coal makes fuel. and fuel runs cars
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Solar energy is stored in coal and petroleum.
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Coal miners that are exposed to coal dust are prone to get what is called black lung disease. The coal duct accumulates in the lungs and makes it difficult to breathe.
Because coal absorbs the coal molecules and that makes the water clean.
coal makes heat and electrical power when burned down. By: Big Country
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