No. Coal is a sedimentary rock formed from large amounts of plant remains being buried and compressed by the overlying sediments.
Only igneous rock can be said to be intrusive or extrusive.
Coal is a sedimentary rock, except for anthracite, which is metamorphosed coal. Extrusive and intrusive are terms only applied to igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks are solidified from lava at or near the surface, and intrusive igneous rocks are solidified from magma below the surface.
its considerd intrusive
GRAPHITE is a native mineral. It is metamorphic and it is effectively the highest grade of coal.
Peridotite is an intrusive ultramafic igneous rock.
Intrusive
Coal is a sedimentary rock, except for anthracite, which is metamorphosed coal. Extrusive and intrusive are terms only applied to igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks are solidified from lava at or near the surface, and intrusive igneous rocks are solidified from magma below the surface.
What is the difference between intrusive and intrusive.
its considerd intrusive
Intrusive please explain why it is intrusive
non intrusive
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GRAPHITE is a native mineral. It is metamorphic and it is effectively the highest grade of coal.
Peridotite is an intrusive ultramafic igneous rock.
Intrusive
Intrusive
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intrusive.