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  • What is Coal? Understanding the Formation of Sedimentary Rock from Plant Matter
    Sedimentary rock made from layers of dead plants is called coal.

    Here's why:

    * Formation: Coal forms over millions of years when layers of dead plants, mainly trees, accumulate in swampy environments.

    * Pressure and Heat: The weight of overlying sediment and the heat from Earth's interior transform the plant matter into coal.

    * Types: Different types of coal exist, depending on the degree of transformation (lignite, bituminous, anthracite).

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