what is the difference between coal and charcoal
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Coal is a natural mineral that forms over the span of millions of years while charcoal is a manufactured product created from wood. While coal in its natural state is never used alone in a barbeque or smoker, it is commonly added to charcoal briquettes to increase the energy density.
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Coal is th fossil fuel found naturally in Earth's crust whereas charcoal is fuel made from semi-burning of wood
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