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Coal is also referred as 'Buried sunshine'. Why?

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Answered by fadhelhamid08
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Coal derives from buried plant material, and sunshine is essential to plant growth. Therefore, when we burn coal, we are using the energy from the sunshine that allowed those ancient plants to grow.
Answered by preetiphotoslaptop
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Coal is called buried sunshine or black gold because it is the most useful fossil fuel found inside the earth. Due to its commercial importance too, it is mainly referred as black gold. Mark me as BRAINLIEST PLEASE....

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