Why was the discovery of large amounts of coal a cause of the Industrial Revolution?

A
The smoke from burning coal harmed people's health.

B
The discovery of coal caused a spike in population.

C
Coal-powered cars moved faster than railways.

D
People could use coal to power factories.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

D
People could use coal to power factories.

The discovery of large amounts of coal provided a significant energy source that was crucial for powering steam engines and machinery during the Industrial Revolution, enabling increased production and industrial growth.