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coal Names josh keyra

coal Before Coal was hard black it was plants that died and sunk in the swamps and sand. Coal is a non-renewable because it tacks mellows of years to renew itself Communities and people use coal for fuel and light Coal is used in Canada for energy and electricity. They use coal to cook and to run trains, people also use coal to run furnaces and chimneys.

They mine underground to harvest it They mine underground to harvest it. They mine underground with machines. Sometime when they mine they destroy animals habitat. To protect We are using different resources instead of coal like water.

when they are finish the mining Sometimes they make lakes or parks out of the old mins. They use exspostav for mining. mining destroys habits and leaves big pits in the ground

Mining can ruin and destroy animals and there habitats Mining can ruin and destroy animals and there habitats. When we mine for coal and use t.n.t it destroys animals and their habitats. After communities are finished mining they plant grass and trees to help to rebuild habitats. When we burn coal it puts toxic in to the air.

Websites used: http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/energy/ecostats/index.cfm http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/sources/1205 http://www2.illinoisbiz.biz/coal/virtualtour/index.html http://www.neok12.com/php/watch.php?v=zX7d6e1b7206575546776741&t= Natural-Resources http://energyquest.ca.gov/story/chapter08.html http://www.mineralsed.ca/s/SecondaryMining.asp