Coal
A type of rock? Possibly coal, which is decayed plant material, compressed and turned into a 'rock-like' material.
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock, formed from the sedimentary processes of compaction and cementation.
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Bituminous coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed from the partially decayed remains of plants. Anthracite coal is considered metamorphic rock, and is derived from a bituminous coal protolith. Coal.
Coal is a type of organic sedimentary rock formed from dead plants.
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organic matter, such as decomposed plant material and microorganisms. These components interact to provide nutrients and support plant growth.
Soil is mostly made up of mineral particles (such as sand, silt, and clay), organic matter (decayed plant and animal material), water, and air. These components interact to provide plants with essential nutrients, support, and drainage needed for growth.
Skeletal remains of many sea creatures settle on the ocean floor. Here they mix with sediments and eventually become sedimentary rock.
Yes, soil is a complex mixture of mineral particles derived from weathered rock, organic matter from decaying plants and animals, water, air, and living organisms. These components interact to form a dynamic and fertile environment that supports plant growth and sustains life.
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This mixture is called soil. Soil is a complex combination of weathered rock particles, organic matter, minerals, water, and air that provides the necessary environment for plant growth.