The slow process by which the large land plants and trees buried deep under the earth have become coal is called:
A. carbonation
B. carburetion
C. carbonization
D. carbocation
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C. Carbonisation is the answer.
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C. carbonization
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The slow process of conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called carbonization.
Coal, crude oil, and natural gas are all considered fossil fuels because they were formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. Natural gas is better for the environment than other fossil fuels. While natural gas is not as clean as solar or wind energy, it is the cleanest fossil fuel energy source available.
Option C is the answer.
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