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Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?
(a) Coal
(b) Coke
(c) Coal gas
(d) Coal tar

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Answered by likithsunku
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Answer:

coal

Explanation:

Coal is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation. It is formed due to the conversion of dead plants, which got buried 300 million years ago under the soil, due to high temperature and pressure.

Answered by shoaib61
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Answer:

question

Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?

Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?(a) Coal

Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?(a) Coal (b) Coke

Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?(a) Coal (b) Coke(c) Coal gas

Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?(a) Coal (b) Coke(c) Coal gas (d) Coal tar

Which substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation?(a) Coal (b) Coke(c) Coal gas (d) Coal tar

Explanation:

answer

coal

a) coal is substance is formed by the carbonisation of dead vegetation

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