单选题The following are the reasons why British coal mining is today called a"sick"industry except()ABritain has used up almost all coal depositsBthe demand for British coal has declinedCpetroleum,water power,and electric power are replacing coal for many purposesDthe old British mines are narrow and deep,making it difficult to sue machines fro mining.

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The following are the reasons why British coal mining is today called a"sick"industry except()
A

Britain has used up almost all coal deposits

B

the demand for British coal has declined

C

petroleum,water power,and electric power are replacing coal for many purposes

D

the old British mines are narrow and deep,making it difficult to sue machines fro mining.


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问答题Reasons for the British coal mining is called a “sick” industry today.