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how is coal formed in nature

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Answered by Tarun16968
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Coal is formed from plant remains buried under the earth's crust. Over the period of time, the chemical and physical properties of the remains are changed by geological actions to create a solid material i.e. coal.

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Answered by kanishk135
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Coal is readily combustible Brown or a brownish black sedimentary rock. It is found deep under the surface of the earth.

Coal is formed from plants remains that got buried deep under the earth's crust.Over a large period of time, the chemical and physical properties of these plants remains word change through geological actions that led to the creation of this solid material known as coal. and this process of of conversion of Dead plant materials into coal is known as carbonisation.

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Coal is a sedimentary rock which is formed from plants that died a millions of years ago. As more and more layer got deported on them due to heat and pressure they change to form coal.

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