Minerals and Fossil Fuels of Pennsylvania By: Name Here.

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Minerals and Fossil Fuels of Pennsylvania By: Name Here

Clay Definition here : What is it? Is it a fossil fuel or mineral? What is it used for?

Coal Definition here : What is it? Is it a fossil fuel or mineral? What is it used for?

Iron Ore Definition here : What is it? Is it a fossil fuel or mineral? What is it used for?

Limestone Definition here : What is it? Is it a fossil fuel or mineral? What is it used for?

Natural Gas Definition here : What is it? Is it a fossil fuel or mineral? What is it used for?

Examples (drag a picture and label examples) Clay Coal Iron Ore Limestone Natural Gas