how do we know that coal was not formed in seas?
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The conditions that would eventually create coal began to develop about 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous period. During this time, the Earth was covered in wide, shallow seas and dense forests. .Under the right conditions, peat transforms into coal through a process called carbonization.
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The conditions that would eventually create coal began to develop about 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous period. During this time, the Earth was covered in wide, shallow seas and dense forests. ... Under the right conditions, peat transforms into coal through a process called carbonization.
Sub types: Lignite, Anthracite
Parent rock type: Sedimentary rock
Subclass: Lignite
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