Coal is considered an organic sedimentary rock, except for anthracite which is considered a metamorphic rock.
No. Coal is an organic sedimentary rock.
Coal is a rock derived from organic processes.
Coal is a type of organic sedimentary rock formed from dead plants.
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock because it forms from the remains for plant material. Source : California Edition, Earth Science ; Geology, the enviorment and the Universe Pg. 131
coal is considered a rock because it makes up a layer or layers of the earth's surface. it is one of the only organic rocks.
No. Coal is an organic sedimentary rock.
Coal is a rock derived from organic processes.
It is a rock derived from organic process, such as coal.
yes, a organic sedimentary rock
Most coal is classified as an organic sedimentary rock. The exception would be anthracite, which is metamorphosed bituminous coal.
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Coal is an organic sedimentary rock because it is derived largely from the remains of plants.
Anthracite could be considered an organic metamorphic rock as its protolith is bituminous coal, an organic sedimentary rock.
The only ones i know are coal and chalk-Roselin R. PEACE!
Coal is a type of organic sedimentary rock formed from dead plants.
No. But a Sedimentary rock, Organic.