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Coal is the only option being a solely organic product.

Sandstone, Limestone and Shales may contain considerable amounts of coalified organic matter of marine or continental origin (up to several per cent) but the larger fraction of material is detrital slicates in the case of sandstones and shales and carbonates in the case of a limestone.

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Q: What is a kind of organic sedimentary rock formed from the decayed remains of plants a sandstone b limestone c shale or d coal?
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