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Coal is called as buried Sunshine. Explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coal is a fossil fuel that formed around 400 million years ago. Coal can be called "buried sunshine" because the plants used photosynthesis to collect energy from the sun to develop compounds that created plant tissues. When coal was formed, the earth was covered with swamps.

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Answered by ridhidv43
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Because it is found buried under the earth and is as important a source of energy as sunshine.

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