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why do coal mines explode?​

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Answered by abrolsukhmanjotkaur
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Explanation:

the inception of underground coal mining, the release of methane from coal beds (“coal gas”) has been a hazard to mining safety. When methane combines with air, it forms a combustible mixture which has been the cause of countless mine explosions

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Answered by unnaav
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Coal mine explosions are generally caused by either methane or coal dust. ... Explosions happen when the methane comes in contact with a heat source. The combustion process causes air inside the mine to expand which can create a shock wave. The most common method to control methane levels in coal mines is ventilation.
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