Chemistry, asked by rgreen, 11 months ago

How are oil and coal formed?

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Answered by Habibqureshi
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Coal is a rock that is high in organic carbon, mainly from plant leaf material. It was formed in low-lying wetlands and marshes. Oil is a liquid hydrocarbon, that is usually formed when an rock high in organic carbon is subjected to heat and pressure. ... Oil, as a liquid, can be produced by drilling

Answered by Anonymous
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Oils and coal are fossil fuels. Coal is formed by the old and dead remains of plants which get buried under soil for millions of years where as oil (petroleum) is formed due to the dead remains of animals.

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