The Maine differences are the organic source materials and whether the sedimentation was in the sea or on land.
Coal is formed by the remains of dead and decayed plants, while Petroleum is formed by the remains of dead and decayed animals and plants
Wood is formed from plant matter like trees; coal is a type of rock that is formed under great pressure over millions of years.
These are same
Petcoke is a byproduct of a Oil refinery whereas Coal is fossil fuel formed naturally from the deposition of plants, animals, etc. over a period of millions of years
coal is something that is formed from the remains of dead animals and oil is found is the earths crust as crude oil. i thnk so,, check with smarter people. lol by nikhita, melbourne, aust
Coal is formed by the remains of dead and decayed plants, while Petroleum is formed by the remains of dead and decayed animals and plants
Wood is formed from plant matter like trees; coal is a type of rock that is formed under great pressure over millions of years.
These are same
Petcoke is a byproduct of a Oil refinery whereas Coal is fossil fuel formed naturally from the deposition of plants, animals, etc. over a period of millions of years
coal is something that is formed from the remains of dead animals and oil is found is the earths crust as crude oil. i thnk so,, check with smarter people. lol by nikhita, melbourne, aust
Obsidian has a higher luster(shinier) than coal, coal is organic, and coal is sedimentary and obsidian is igneous
Besides the cost? They are formed in different ways. While both are based on carbon, coal contains many other materials. The greatest difference is the pattern in which the carbon atoms are linked in the crystal structure.
peat is soft and the others aren't
There is no difference. They were all formed from plant and animal life laid down and covered and compressed over millions of years ago.
Most coal formed during the Carboniferous, between 358.9 and 298.9 million years ago, however some coal has formed during most of Earth's history. Pterodactylus lived between 150.8 and 148.5 milion years ago. Thus, most coal formed 150 million years before Pterodactylus lived, but some coal was forming while and even after the existence of Pterodactylus.
difference between traditional sources of energy and coal
coal in the western areas has a lower energy content