Chemistry, asked by nandikapatel18, 9 months ago

How is coal formed? pls answer by your self and don't spam

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Answered by Nischalunstoppable
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A plants in large and dense forests in low lying wetlands got burried under the soil due to natural process like floods,and earth quakes as more soil deposited over them the organic matter was compressed the temperature also rose as the organic matter sank deeper and deeper under high pressure and high temperature these dead plants slowly converted into COAL as coal contain mainly carbon the slow process of conversion of dead vegetation is called carbonisation ..since coal was formed from the remains of the fossil fuel ..

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There are four stages in coal formation: peat, lignite, bituminous and anthracite. The stage depends upon the conditions to which the plant remains are subjected after they were buried – the greater the pressure and heat, the higher the rank of coal ..

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