the term used for the formation of coal from the carbon content of dead plants
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The conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called coalification
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The formation of coal occurs over millions of years via a process known as carbonation. In this process, dead vegetation is converted into carbon-rich coal under very high temperature and pressure. ... Fossil fuels such as natural gas, petroleum, and coal are used to meet most of our energy needs.
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