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coal![]() The formation of coal. Coal forms where vegetable matter accumulates but is prevented from complete decay and forms peat beds. Over time it becomes buried and compressed, forming lignite. Increased pressure and temperature produces bituminous coal with a higher carbon content. At great depths, high temperatures reduce methane and anthracite is formed with a very high carbon concentration. Black or blackish mineral substance formed from the compaction of ancient plant matter in tropical swamp conditions. It is used as a fuel and in the chemical industry. Coal is classified according to the proportion of carbon it contains. The main types are anthracite (shiny, with about 90% carbon), bituminous coal (shiny and dull patches, about 75% carbon), and lignite (woody, grading into peat, about 50% carbon). Coal can be burned to produce heat energy, for example in power stations to produce electricity. Coal burning is one of the main causes of acid rain, which damages buildings and can be detrimental to aquatic and plant life.
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| It is no surprise then, that the recent announcement that the government was not planning to go ahead with its election promise to shut down the coal fired generating stations by 2007, drew a sigh of relief from the communities affected and from many other quarters. a full service commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in restaurants and hospitality properties, has announced the firm has been named exclusive Florida broker for Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza and their expansion into the southeastern region of the United States. In northwestern Ontario, the recent announcements that the government was planning to go ahead with their election promise to shut down the coal fired generating stations by 2007 drew a strong response from the communities affected and from many other quarters. |
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