Blatantly not true about said coal reserves. Actual answer is: there is so much coal no one knows how much each country in the top 10 actually has. Only a handful of coal basins in the USA have been mapped for sulphur content, depth, extent, thickness. (Illinois basin for instance with 200Billion tons of coal where minimum coal seam thickness is greater than 1meter and all of it can be mined other than land use claims making it not viable for mining and therefore not claimed as "reserves") The gargantuan Powder Basin coal deposit in the USA with hundreds of meters of thickness, no one knows the extent of the basin other than what has been mapped so far within 500m of the surface is over 1 Trillion tons of coal. We know that under the powder basin is another much deeper coal deposit covering the same distance and thickness, and this deposit has not been mapped at all. We do know it exists, but none is claimed even as resources let alone reserves. Just to put this in REAL perspective. Both China and the USA have at least 2.5 Trillion tons each of coal with coal seam thickness greater than 1m-->1.5m. The difference is that China's coal is mostly lignite whereas the USA coal is Bitumus and anthracite with a relatively small amount of lignite. On a slightly different note: USA has far more shale rock than any other country on earth and this is not counted by anyone. The amount is untold Trillions of tons. No one even knows how much other than the deposit is from the surface all the way down to well over 5km deep in places and thousands upon thousands of square kilometers in the Green river formation. I am sure the giant coal deposits in India are no different than those in the USA... no one actually knows how large they are. The politics of MOVING people out of the way to access the coal deposits are the problem, not the amount as counted by "reserves". You should rather look at coal resources, not coal reserves to get a better understanding of reality.
Thank you bhaiya ❤
Thank you sir
Very very better video sir
Nice thank you sir
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Thanku sir this topic is very helpful for me
Sir iron is input for steel making not steel for iron, thank you.
Thank you
most welcome.....
Very usefull sir
👍😀
❤❤
Blatantly not true about said coal reserves. Actual answer is: there is so much coal no one knows how much each country in the top 10 actually has. Only a handful of coal basins in the USA have been mapped for sulphur content, depth, extent, thickness. (Illinois basin for instance with 200Billion tons of coal where minimum coal seam thickness is greater than 1meter and all of it can be mined other than land use claims making it not viable for mining and therefore not claimed as "reserves") The gargantuan Powder Basin coal deposit in the USA with hundreds of meters of thickness, no one knows the extent of the basin other than what has been mapped so far within 500m of the surface is over 1 Trillion tons of coal. We know that under the powder basin is another much deeper coal deposit covering the same distance and thickness, and this deposit has not been mapped at all. We do know it exists, but none is claimed even as resources let alone reserves. Just to put this in REAL perspective. Both China and the USA have at least 2.5 Trillion tons each of coal with coal seam thickness greater than 1m-->1.5m. The difference is that China's coal is mostly lignite whereas the USA coal is Bitumus and anthracite with a relatively small amount of lignite. On a slightly different note: USA has far more shale rock than any other country on earth and this is not counted by anyone. The amount is untold Trillions of tons. No one even knows how much other than the deposit is from the surface all the way down to well over 5km deep in places and thousands upon thousands of square kilometers in the Green river formation.
I am sure the giant coal deposits in India are no different than those in the USA... no one actually knows how large they are. The politics of MOVING people out of the way to access the coal deposits are the problem, not the amount as counted by "reserves". You should rather look at coal resources, not coal reserves to get a better understanding of reality.
Bhai jb English m video daal di to ye pura hindi m hi smja do plzz
India ka reserve coal % pure world me kitne ki hissedari hau