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describe how coal is formed from dead vegetation what is this process called? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Due to high pressure and temperature and the absence of air, the wood of the buried forest plants and trees slowly got converted into coal. The slow process by which the dead plants buried under the Earth have become coal is called as carbonisation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Dense forests got buried under the soil due to natural processes, millions of years ago. More and more soil got deposited over them and they got compressed more. This led them to get exposed to very high temperature and pressure. They slowly got converted into coal under these extreme conditions. The whole process of formation of coal from dead vegetation is known as carbonization.

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