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IsraelBernd2024-11-13 19:32:40 · 2yNo. 326511reply
Why south America has such low coal mining and consumption?
 
This is a map from around 1900, when coal used to be a bigger portion of energy consumption in the world, and as you can see, south America is negligible.
 
Is coal from Brazil or Argentina low quality in comparison to German or British coal?
BelarusBernd2024-11-13 19:34:48 · 2yNo. 326512reply
no need for coal when you're a free native spirit living w/ your tribe in the amazons or the andes
FinlandBernd2024-11-13 19:34:52 · 2yNo. 326513reply
Industrial autism cube strikes again
Very good
RussiaBernd2024-11-13 19:54:59 · 2yNo. 326520reply
its warm there, why they need to burn coal at all? Are you going to burn coal when you live on equator to get even warmer?
IsraelBernd2024-11-14 06:34:01 · 2yNo. 326576reply
Aren't cities in Bolivia and Peru extremely cold and elevated?
Isn't most of Argentina temperate climate with cold winter?
People just didn't take showers in the Andes, instead of heating boilers with coal, 100 years ago?
GermanyBernd2024-11-14 16:29:07 · 2yNo. 326597reply
Can't mine something that does not exist. They don't have many coal deposits in the first place.
IsraelBernd2024-11-15 08:29:42 · 2yNo. 326655reply
This isn't true, south Brazil for example has significant coal reserves.
Of course they are not overflowing like the US, but it is a significant number and it's strange that by 1900 they had such a low consumption.
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