Coal does not start with plants falling into water.
Coal forms from plants growing in a sinking delta. A sort of swamp. The palnts involven in the formation of coal are ALL the plants in the environment.
The coal filters the water so the plants don't get infected from water that is not changed a lot. Some people believe it benefits the plants too but I am not one of those people.
Yes, this is done in all coal burning power plants
Coal is an organic rock that is composed of vegetation that may have originated in swamps and marshes.
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Coal is made from the decayed body parts of animals and plants so after a couple of days the particles from the plants and animals will start to be covered by leaves from trees and other things and for coal to be formed you must have heat and pressure and after a couple of years the decayed particles with the heat and pressure it will eventually form into coal and also plants get energy from the sun and animals get energy from the plants so that's how coal is related to the sun
Coal Power plants are cheaper to build.
Coal fired plants.
Yes coal is a solid fuel made from plants.
Hydroplants make power from water, so its clean energy, unlike coal plants who burn coal to make electricity. The more hydroplants replace the coal plants, less CO2 emisions and less impact on the ozone layer.
Some disadvantages of coal powered plants are; 1. a coal powerplant produces 3700000 tons of CArbon dixode in a year. this is also one of the main causes of global warming. 2. all the mercury taken from the coal has to be disposed, and usually it is disposed in a lake.
It was formed by the remains of vegetation.