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what type of rock the coal is​

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Answered by himanshu4569192
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Answer:

Coal is a combustible sedimentary rock formed from ancient vegetation which has been consolidated between other rock strata and transformed by the combined effects of microbial action, pressure and heat over a considerable time period. This process is commonly called 'coalification'.

Answered by gogulapatinagendra
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Explanation:

coal is an sedimentary rock

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