coal can turn into steam water. that's the only thing that coal can turn into.
When a diamond is burned, it does not turn into coal. Instead, it undergoes combustion and forms carbon dioxide gas, leaving behind a small amount of ash residue. Coal is a completely different substance that forms over millions of years from plant matter undergoing pressure and heat.
Anthracite coal, a type of coal with a high carbon content and low impurities, can turn into metamorphic rock called graphite under high heat and pressure. Graphite is a soft, crystalline form of carbon that is a good conductor of electricity.
Coal is a fuel that many people use to keep their homes warm.
Yes, under the right conditions of temperature and pressure, anthracite coal can metamorphose into bituminous coal. This process, known as coalification, typically occurs over millions of years and involves the transformation of organic matter in the coal.
It takes millions of years for peat to slowly transform into coal through a process called coalification. Peat is the earliest stage of coal formation and with continued pressure and heat over time, it can progress into lignite, then sub-bituminous coal, bituminous coal, and finally anthracite coal.
you cant
yes
coal is used to be burned and if left for many years it will turn into a dimond
coal is used to be burned and if left for many years it will turn into a dimond
No,The process in which turns coal into diamond cannot be reversed or "undone"
Coal is not renewable. It took millions of years for the dinosaurs and plants to die to turn into coal and petroleum.
No the coal will turn in to ashes and it is made to make long lasting fires.
steam to turn the turbine
When a diamond is burned, it does not turn into coal. Instead, it undergoes combustion and forms carbon dioxide gas, leaving behind a small amount of ash residue. Coal is a completely different substance that forms over millions of years from plant matter undergoing pressure and heat.
It is coal because when plants become dry they turn black and comes/transformed into coal.
No, coal is not an igneous rock at all. Coal is made from sedimentary rock that is squeezed under the ground by great pressure.
wood and vegatation but these arent fossils