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Coal & Natural Gas By: Corey Johnston

Coal Coal can be used for many different things some of the main things are  Heating homes  Power  Making of metal  paper

Coal Coal is used very much in society today it is used to create certain metals and paper the bad things about coal is it takes a million years to be remade and if you burn coal it is very harmful to the environment But a good thing about it is that its not dangerous too transport

Natural Gas Natural gas is used for all kinds of things and is also very harmful to the environment and when natural gas and flame are ignites an explosion can occur and your near the explosion it can result in death or in serious injury. Most of modern world today use natural gas in there stoves and other house appliances cause it is cheaper. Natural gas is very dangerous though and shouldn't be toyed with. Natural gas has before caught houses on fire from leaving the burners on.

Natural Gas Natural Gas is used for a lot of things but I am going to name a few.  Gas Stoves  Clothes/Dryers  Water Heaters  Grills