where does coal come from
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"Most coals were formed close to the equator during the Carboniferous," says geologist Leslie Ruppert, who specializes in ...
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Coal is a fossil fuel and is the altered remains of prehistoric vegetation that originally accumulated in swamps and peat bogs. The energy we get from coal today comes from the energy that plants absorbed from the sun millions of years ago. All living plants store solar energy through a process known as photosynthesis.
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