Have you been to a coal mine? How is the place?
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Explanation:
Most of the world's coal reserves are buried deep underground. Underground mining, sometimes called deep mining, is a process that retrieves coal from deep below the Earth's surface—sometimes as far as 300 meters (1,000 feet).
Working in coal mines is dangerous — miners have to deal with toxic gases, plus the threat of being crushed, drowned, or injured from fires and explosions. Some miners love it. It can be a family tradition, it's exciting, and the pay is usually pretty good.
Coal miners use two primary methods to remove coal
In surface mining, large machines remove the topsoil and layers of rock known as overburden to expose coal seams. ... Underground mining, sometimes called deep mining, is necessary when the coal is several hundred feet below the surface.
no ,I haven't been in coal mine
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