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

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Answered by homework854
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This process is called carbonization. So, carbonization can be defined as the slow process in which the dead plants and trees under the surface of the earth in high pressure and temperature form coal. It is called fossil fuels because it is formed by the dead remains of plants.

Dead remains of plants got buried under the earth millions of years ago. Due to intense heat and pressure inside the earth they got converted into coal. The process of conversion of dead remains of plants into coal is called carbonization.

Answered by Aryan4456
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Explanation:

Coal gas is formed by the decomposition of vegetations Buried under Earth millions of years on the earth. Due to high pressure, temperature and absence of air, the vegetations get converted into coal

This slow process of conversion of Dead vegetation into coal is called carbonisation

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