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When will coal come into use?
When did China start to use a lot of coal?

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When did the ancients start to use coal and oil?

Yanyan has oil, which is what the old saying "Gaonu County produces fertilizer and water" means. Born in the water, sand and stones mixed with spring water came out disconsolately. The natives looked at it with a pheasant tail, but they were picked into the water, which looked like pure paint and burned like hemp, but the smoke was very thick, and all the curtains they touched were black. I doubt that cigarettes can be used. I try to sweep coal as ink. As black as paint, the ink is not so loose. Also known as "Yanchuan Stone Liquid". This thing will be popular all over the world after it is given. At most, oil is native, and sometimes it dries up without loosening. Today, the pine forest between Qilu is exhausted, and it gradually reaches Taihang, Jingxi and Jiangnan, and most of Songshan is a child. Coal miners benefit from unknown stone smoke. Carboniferous smoke was also big, and people wore ink. The play is "Yanzhou Poetry": "There is snow in Erlang Mountain and a sea of people. Clothes are not old in winter, and stone smoke is more like Luoyang dust. " Compared with the two rivers moat, Shen Kuo's Meng Qian Bi Tan is quite late. It is also worth mentioning that the two rivers civilization used asphalt to wipe the roof and pave the road (the earliest asphalt road) very early. I posted this passage to remind people who write travel novels that the oil that has not been fractionated and refined is too smoky and can be used, so be careful not to become Zhang Side.

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When did man first discover coal and began to use it?

It has been more than 3000 years since man discovered and used coal. It was not until the end of the Middle Ages (about 12 to 17 century) that coal was gradually widely used. About BC 17 10, "steam" power began to be used in industry to push machines and even start trains.

China people knew how to use coal as fuel in the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. However, most Europeans did not know the use of coal in the thirteenth century. So when Kelpolo saw that China people used coal, he thought it was a kind of "black stone" that could burn. It can be seen that the material civilization of China in the thirteenth century was far above that of western countries ~

When did humans begin to use coal?

When man discovered that coal could burn. This question should not be asked here.

When did China start to use a lot of coal?

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When did the coal on the earth start to burn?

Coal is a non-renewable resource. Coal is a solid combustible mineral gradually formed by ancient plants buried underground through complex biochemical and physical-chemical changes. It is a solid combustible organic rock, which is mainly transformed from plant remains by biochemical and geological processes after burial. Commonly known as coal.

China is the first country in the world to use coal. Coal handicrafts were found in Xinle ancient cultural site in Liaoning, and coal cakes were also found in gongyi city, Henan. In Shan Hai Jing, coal was called Shi Nie, while in Wei and Jin Dynasties, coal was called graphite or Carboniferous. The name coal was first used by Li Shizhen in Compendium of Materia Medica in Ming Dynasty.

Greece and ancient Rome were also countries that used coal earlier. About 300 BC, the Greek scholar Theophrastos wrote The History of Stones, which recorded the nature and origin of coal. About 2000 years ago, ancient Rome began to use coal for heating.

When did Britain start to use coal and oil?

Coal has always been regarded as an energy source. Records of the initial use of coal are hard to find, but it is undoubtedly an accidental situation that people first used coal. As early as the 9th century, residents in the northeast of England began to use coal. Because coal is found on the coast, it is called "sea coal". The word "coal" comes from the old Anglo-Saxon word "COL", which probably means glowing or burning stone. For hundreds of years, coal has been used as a fuel for home heating and cooking in many parts of Europe. The industrial revolution began. In Britain, at least as early as 17 19, John Strachey noticed the geological occurrence of coal when he wrote a coal seam report to the Astrology Society. As early as 1740, coal was first mined in Virginia, USA. William smith, a famous stratigrapher and the author of the first geological map, was a British coal surveyor and participated in the construction of Somerset Coal Canal.

Coal is one of the most important energy sources in the world. Our young friends may have seen natural coal, and some people may want to know how coal that looks like a stone burns. But when you understand the formation of coal, you will feel natural. Coal is formed by the chemical and physical actions of once-living plants. Humans first used sunlight as a primary energy source, then switched to wood, and then applied coal. There is no doubt about it. Among fossil fuels, coal is the first widely used important energy source. Replacing coal with oil and natural gas is only for some purposes. Today, the world uses more coal than ever before. 70% of China's energy comes from coal. Even in the United States with high industrial level, about 1/4 of industrial energy is provided by coal. Although the utilization of other energy sources is increasing, the application and production of coal all over the world are still increasing. Since both natural gas and gasoline can be obtained from coal, it is obvious that the output of coal will inevitably increase.