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Why is coal known as buried sunshine?

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Answered by sanish
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Coal is known as buried sunshine because coal is an expensive fossil fuel. Coal is an unique fuel that has high calorific value and burnt easily. It takes about millions of years to form coal therefore it is called buried sunshine.
Answered by Anonymous
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Coal is called “buried sunshine” because it is found buried under the earth, and is as important a source of energy as sunshine.

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