The supplied table demonstrates data about how many mines produced coal in the United Kingdom over a one hundred two-year period.
A glance at the graph reveals that the number of mines producing coal had been decreasing sharply in the United Kingdom over the period.
In 1913, the number of mines which produced coal accounted for 3024 in England. (Which was the highest number of mines over the period). Moreover, the rate of mines was 2607 in 1923, just ahead of the number of mines in 1943 which was 1690 in the UK.
In contrast, only a fraction of mines existed in 2015 with 5 mines in England, (Which was the lowest number of mines over the whole year) as opposed to the rate of mines in 2003 which was 20 in the United Kingdom. Surprisingly, the level of mines producing coal in 1963 was considerably more than in 1983, at 943 and 170 mines, respectively.
