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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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This process of formation of coal vegetation is called carbonization. COAL IS FORMED BY THE PROCESS OF CARBONISATION BECAUSE IT MAINLY CONTAIN CARBON. THE PROCESS GOES LIKE THIS, WHEN DEAD VEGETATION IS BURIED UNDER THE SOIL IN THE SOILUNDER HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE IT GETS SLOWLY CONVERTED TO COAL.

Answered by Anonymous
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This process of formation of coal vegetation is called carbonization. COAL IS FORMED BY THE PROCESS OF CARBONISATION BECAUSE IT MAINLY CONTAIN CARBON. THE PROCESS GOES LIKE THIS, WHEN DEAD VEGETATION IS BURIED UNDER THE SOIL IN THE SOILUNDER HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE IT GETS SLOWLY CONVERTED TO COAL.

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