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Where we found coal in earths structure. like- crust , mentle core??

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Answered by Chaudharyji1628
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We have seen different layers like crust, core, and mantle. The Crust – even though very thin – as being the outer part of the lithosphere, is very significant. In this article, we focus on how to learn fast the composition of the earth’s crust – i.e, different elements, minerals, and rocks.

Elements in the Earth’s Crust

The earth is composed of various kinds of elements.

About 98% of the total crust is made up of eight elements as oxygen, silicon, aluminium, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium.

The rest is constituted by elements like titanium, hydrogen, phosphorous, manganese, sulphur, carbon, nickel and others.

The elements in the earth’s crust are rarely found exclusive but are usually combined with other elements to make various substances.

These substances are recognised as minerals.

The table below shows the percentage wise share of each element in both the earth’s crust and the whole earth

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Answered by Nandini2703
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Hello there your answer

coal is found in Earth's Mantle 

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