Because the United States has had an ample supply of coal, it became a primary source of fuel and energy. But scientists have discovered that burning coal releases sulfur and other materials that, when combined with oxygen, send sulfur dioxide and other poisons into the air. Kids can read how industry and government are working together to find newer, cleaner ways to burn this important fossil fuel.
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Because the United States has had an ample supply of coal, it became a primary source of fuel and energy. But scientists have discovered that burning coal releases sulfur and other materials that, when combined with oxygen, send sulfur dioxide and other poisons into the air. Kids can read how industry and government are working together to find newer, cleaner ways to burn this important fossil fuel.
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