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What (who) is coal - definition

COMBUSTIBLE SEDIMENTARY ROCK COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF CARBON
Coal bed; Coal fired; Pitcoal; Coalization; Coal industry; Liquid coal; Coal pulverization; Pit coal; Utah state rock; Coal electricity; Coal business; Coal reserves; Types of coal; DSSN; Steam coal; Coal-fired; Sea-coal; Thermal coal; Health effects caused by burning coal; Mineral coal; Fossil Coal; Coal exports; List of countries by coal exports; List of countries by coal imports; History of the coal industry; Coal companies; Strip mining coal
  • the event]]
  • Extensive coal docks seen in [[Toledo, Ohio]], 1895
  • Coal rail cars
  • Coal ranking system used by the [[United States Geological Survey]]
  • A coal mine in [[Wyoming]], US. The US has the world's largest coal reserves.
  • Coal production by region
  • Production of chemicals from coal
  • Coke oven at a [[smokeless fuel]] plant in [[Wales]], United Kingdom
  • Protesting against damage to the [[Great Barrier Reef]] caused by [[climate change in Australia]]
  • [[Castle Gate Power Plant]] near Helper, Utah, US
  • [[Bulldozer]] pushing coal in [[Ljubljana Power Station]], Slovenia
  • Coal miner in Britain, 1942
  • Example chemical structure of coal
  • Coastal exposure of the Point Aconi Seam in [[Nova Scotia]]
  • Chinese coal miners in an illustration of the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' encyclopedia, published in 1637

coal         
n.
1) to mine, produce coal
2) to burn, use coal
3) to shovel coal (into a furnace)
4) anthracite, hard; bituminous, soft; brown coal
5) hot, live coals (to cook meat over hot coals)
6) a bed of coals
coal         
¦ noun a combustible black rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter and used as fuel.
?Brit. a piece of coal.
¦ verb provide with or extract coal.
Phrases
coals to Newcastle something supplied to a place where it is already plentiful.
haul (also N. Amer. rake) someone over the coals reprimand someone severely.
Derivatives
coaly adjective
Origin
OE col (in the senses 'glowing ember' and 'charred remnant'), of Gmc origin.
coal         
(coals)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Coal is a hard black substance that is extracted from the ground and burned as fuel.
Gas-fired electricity is cheaper than coal...
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Coals are burning pieces of coal.
It is important to get the coals white-hot before you start cooking.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Coal

Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Coal is a type of fossil fuel, formed when dead plant matter decays into peat and is converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over millions of years. Vast deposits of coal originate in former wetlands called coal forests that covered much of the Earth's tropical land areas during the late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) and Permian times. Many significant coal deposits are younger than this and originate from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras.

Coal is used primarily as a fuel. While coal has been known and used for thousands of years, its usage was limited until the Industrial Revolution. With the invention of the steam engine, coal consumption increased. In 2020, coal supplied about a quarter of the world's primary energy and over a third of its electricity. Some iron and steel-making and other industrial processes burn coal.

The extraction and use of coal causes premature death and illness. The use of coal damages the environment, and it is the largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide contributing to climate change. Fourteen billion tonnes of carbon dioxide was emitted by burning coal in 2020, which is 40% of the total fossil fuel emissions and over 25% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. As part of worldwide energy transition, many countries have reduced or eliminated their use of coal power. The United Nations Secretary General asked governments to stop building new coal plants by 2020. Global coal use peaked in 2013. To meet the Paris Agreement target of keeping global warming below 2 °C (3.6 °F) coal use needs to halve from 2020 to 2030, and phasing out coal was agreed upon in the Glasgow Climate Pact.

The largest consumer and importer of coal in 2020 was China, which accounts for almost half the world's annual coal production, followed by India with about a tenth. Indonesia and Australia export the most, followed by Russia.

Examples of use of coal
1. Coal mining is expanding, driven by rising coal exports.
2. Innovations are being reported from the Ryongdung Coal Mine, February 8 Jikdong Youth Coal Mine and Chonsong Youth Coal Mine and other coal mines.
3. Another 15 campaigners later chained themselves to the coal conveyer belt carrying coal into Britain‘s second largest coal power station.
4. Other energy sources: The world‘s coal consumption rose 5 percent, while coal consumption in China, the world‘s biggest coal consumer, increased by 11 percent.
5. The Sunchon Area Youth Coal Complex has given precedence to tunneling to create reserve coal cutting faces, thus opening a bright prospect for coal production.