coal formation from buried plants
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Coal beds consist of altered plant remains. When forested swamps died, they sank below the water and began the process of coal formation. ... The stage depends upon the conditions to which the plant remains are subjected after they were buried – the greater the pressure and heat, the higher the rank of coal.
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coal
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coal is formed from dead plants and animals which are buried for a long time
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