Coal is a sedimentary rock because it is formed from plant debri or the remains
ancient plant remains that became compacted into rock
Sedimentary.
The rock that forms when particles of rock or plant remains are cemented together is called sedimentary rock.
One way in which soil is formed is from the weathering of rock. When water and wind break down rock, particles from the rock are turned into soil. Also, the decomposition of plant remains turn into soil because after the plant remains have been eroded, those parts or particles turn into soil. It's the same with animal remains, too.
Bituminous coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed from the partially decayed remains of plants. Anthracite coal is considered metamorphic rock, and is derived from a bituminous coal protolith. Coal.
An organic sedimentary rock.
sedimentary rock
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The rock is......Coal
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.
Sedimentary rock.