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Coal, a natural organic substance that forms from decaying vegetation, is not considered to be a mineral. however, when coal is heated to high temperatures and buried under high pressures, it is transformed into the mineral graphite. why is it

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Answered by ankit081
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Some graphite forms from the metamorphism of coal seams. The organic material in coal is composed mainly of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
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