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Question of the Week

Fossil fuels have an important place in Pennsylvania history and none has been more abundant or profitable for our state than coal. Pennsylvania's coal was an essential element in the success of the American Industrial Revolution.

Martin Luther King
Source: OH DNR

Coal is formed when decomposed plants and animals become buried under thick layers of rock and mud. Over geologic time, these decaying organisms are subjected to heat and pressure, and they eventually hardened to form coal.

It takes an incredibly long time for coal to form, which is why, as with all nonrenewable fuels, coal supplies will one day be depleted.

The coal we mine and use today began forming approximately how many years ago?
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County
Troy Abell
Mason Albright
Paul Barnhart
Shelby Baumer
Dakota Bejster
Emily Bragonier
Josh Breen
Trevor Clark
Nicholas Clayton
Laramie Cowan
Maddie Daschbach
Jonathan Dudsinzky
Phil Dupont
Terrence Etienne
Fred Fagan
Paul Fagan
Shayna Fiorina
Syana Follett
Alexis Gademsky
Cory Gorman
Alan Gray
Joshua Gump
Zack Hafer
Kristina Hamerski
Teresa Hanning
Shawn Heacox
John Helwig
Rachael Henry
Alexandria Hold
Evan Honer
Blaise Kepple
Sierra Kotwicki
Chris Larkin
Kirsten Lebo
Steve Lee
Breana Liberoni
John Lukon
Tyler Mains
Krystalyn Martin
Amanda McFarland
Patrick McGarvey
Melissa McGowan
Emily McKenna
Andrew Meglathery
Mylee Moyher
Matthew Nitkiewicz
Jillian Orazio
Katylnn Prohaska
Shelby Regula
Jennifer Resslar
Liz Richards
Melissa Richards
Morgan Roble
Ronald Rudy
Caitlin Rusnock
Beth Scheckler
Desiree Sheffler
Heather Sheffler
Abagail Smith
Alex Stemmler
Connor Wege
Cheyanne Walsh
Arielle Williams
Daniel Woestefeld
Berks
Berks
Westmoreland
Berks
Westmoreland
Allegheny
Delaware
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Berks
Westmoreland
Delaware
Berks
Delaware
Delaware
Westmoreland
Berks
Westmoreland
Berks
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Berks
Westmoreland
Delaware
Berks
Westmoreland
Delaware
Westmoreland
Berks
Delaware
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Delaware
Delaware
Delaware
Berks
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Allegheny
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Carbon
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Schuylkill

 


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