Chemistry, asked by ratanlalkhatikmohi, 4 days ago

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

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Answered by Yeshi65
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the coal is formed when a tree or an animal carcass is compressed under the earth's crust for a very long geographical time. and this process is called carbonation

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Answered by Aquilla5
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Coal is made up of the remains of dead plants and animals buried in the ground, exposed to high temperatures and pressure in the absence of air.

  • This process of the formation of coal is known as carbonization.

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