Chemistry, asked by nisha76157, 11 months ago

fossil fuels are formed by the burial of dead organisms.Does any type of living organisms play any role in it?Explain the process of coal formation.​

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Answered by Badalraw
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decomposer play a main role in this reaction.

Answered by shifali101202
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What type of organisms can become fossil.?

No living organisms can become fossil they become fossils after they are dead.

When an organism is buried quickly, there is less decay and the better the chance for it to be preserved. The hard parts of organisms, such as bones, shells, and teeth have a better chance of becoming fossils than do softer parts.

how coal is formed?

Coal is formed by the decaying of plants that have been buried under the earth for thousands of years.Coal is a nonrenewable resource known as a fossil fuel. It's the most abundant fossil fuel we have. The four types of coal include peat, lignite, bituminous, and anthracite, with anthracite being most desirable due to its high heat content.

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