Black Coal (anthracite) Brown Coal (lignite) Peat and Coke

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

This is a teaching resource video used to demonstrate the difference in depth and moisture content of fossil fuels; especially the different forms of coal including coke with is tried to add to iron to make steel. I also mention that coal is the predominant fossil fuel mined (often in open cut mines) in Australia with the exception of crude oil (petroleum) in bass straight near Tasmania. This specifically addresses outcomes taught to year 9 high school science students as part of the Core Science 3 text book. I also mention the difference between renewable and non renewable resources.

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  • You should have invested in a tripod. Your cameraman is intoxicated.

  • You really have peat, lignite and anthracite right next to heach other?

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