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7 April, 21:19

Which best explains how coal deposits formed?

A. Millions of years of pressure and heat turned decaying animals

and plants into coal.

B. Natural gas solidified underground, creating coal.

C. Heat from the sun transformed decaying animals into coal over

millions of years.

D. Dead plants compacted underground for hundreds of ylaars

eventually turned into coal.

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  1. 7 April, 21:24
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    A. Millions of years of pressure and heat turned decaying animals

    and plants into coal.
  2. 7 April, 21:39
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    A.

    Natural gas is a different fossil fuel

    The sun cannot reach underground

    The last answer isn't as specific
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