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Coal is found all over the world including Us and Canada.
Salem limestone is the official state stone of Indiana.
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Indiana is a farming state that grows corn, soybeans, wheat, hay, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, potatoes, snap beans, apples, blueberries and watermelons.
It has to be anthracite coal, because the geological "Pittsburgh Coal Field" which is bituminous coal is found in PA, WV, KY, OH, and Indiana.
Yes! Indiana sells coal.
Bituminous coal and limestone are mined in Indiana.
Some of the minerals found in the state of Indiana include coal, limestone, gypsum, and clay. Indiana also has deposits of sand and gravel, as well as small amounts of oil and natural gas.
Yes, bituminous coal is soft coal which burns hot and was suitable for coal furnaces in homes and factories. Bituminous coal is found in the geological Pittsburgh Coal Field, which extends across many states, like Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. Anthracite coal is harder coal. It burns less hot. It is found in mines in eastern Pennsylvania.
because we use coal production electricity
in coal is it really found in coal?
coal is found in the oil sands
it can be found in coal mines and coal reserves across the world. there are three places in the US that there is tons of coal.
Coal is found in the Earth's crust, specifically in sedimentary rock layers known as coal beds or coal seams.
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Coal mines, coal bins, coal hods, and anywhere coal is or was.