Nathan lowery. WHAT IS IT?COAL SAMPLE  Coal is a combustible rock that we use for burning. We use it for cooking and providing power sources for our.

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Nathan lowery

WHAT IS IT?COAL SAMPLE  Coal is a combustible rock that we use for burning. We use it for cooking and providing power sources for our vehicles.

 Gold is a chemical element and a type of metal. It is very expensive and it is very hard to get the real thing. It is a transitional metal that we use as a sense of fashion and a color. Gold can also be used as a fuel source but isn't used usually. Gold will cause greed in people sometimes because it is worth so much. Here is a n example of gold.

GOLDCOAL  They both can provide us with wealth and a way to live. Gold isn't used for burning but is very expensive.  Coal is used for a fuel and is not worth a lot if buy itself but it provides us with a fuel source. In there own way they both benefit the human race.

 Gold is searched for because if you find gold you become rich. That is what people believe. A gold nugget by itself would be worth a few hundred dollars. If you find gold bars it will make you very rich because bars can be worth thousands of dollars.

 Coal can be used for fuel for cars or for burning things. It is used because it can be burned for hours without dying out. It is similar to oil but it is in a rock shape. It provides a lot for the human society and I think it will continue for a few more years.