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Describe how coal is formed from dead vegetation. What is this process
called?

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Answered by deybarna23
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Answer:

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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 VelvetCanyon
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Answer:

carbonisation

Coal was formed by the decomposition of large land plants and trees buried under the Earth about 300 million years ago. About 300 million years ago, the Earth had dense forests in the low lying wet areas. The slow process by which the dead plants buried under the Earth have become coal is called as carbonisation.

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