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What's the difference between coal and petroleum?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by beastshub001
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Answer:

Basically, these differences center around the fact that coal is found at its site of deposition as a solid and relatively pure massive organic substance, whereas petroleum is liquid and migrates readily from its place of origin into porous reservoir rocks.

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