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

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Answered by ItzInnocentPrerna
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About 300 million year ago, Due to the natural calamities like flooding, storms and earthquake, the dense forests got buried under the soil. they were compressed, As more soil deposited over them. Under deep in the soil they were exposed to high pressure and high temperature, dead plants and animals slowly converted into coal. These process of conversion called carbonisation.

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

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Millions of years ago, dense forest got buried under the soil due to natural processes like Storm floods and earthquakes.These got compressed as more and more soil got deposited over them when.They got buried deep in the soil they were exposed to very high pressure and temperature under these conditions they slowly got converted into coal.

The process of formation of coal from dead vegetation is called carbonisation.

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