16. Under which conditions does coal
formation take place from plant and
animal remains?
O High temperature and high pressure
High pressure and cold
surroundings
O
Low pressure and high temperature
O
Low pressure and cold surroundings
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Coal is fossil fuel or fuel that comes from the remains of prehistoric plants or animals. The formation of coal occurs over millions of years via a process known as carbonation. In this process, dead vegetation is converted into carbon-rich coal under very high temperature and pressure.
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high temp. and cold pressure
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