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give 3 ways in which formation of coal and petroleum are similar​

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Answered by seemagupta26373
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Similarities: they are both formed from organic remains and both form under enormous pressures in a sedimentary sequence. Differences: coal is formed from land-based plants in bogs and coastal swamps, while oil and gas are derived from tiny marine organisms, such as algae and phytoplankton.

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Answered by Jopoul333
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Both coal and oil are fossil fuels. That means they're formed from organic matter – stuff that was alive on Earth millions of years ago – that was covered by heavy layers of rock. ... Both coal and oil are carbon-based fuels – they're made up mostly of carbon and hydrogen.

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