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Coal is a rock formed from the accumulation and lithification of organic sediments, typically ancient plant material. Fossils are evidences of ancient life (in this case, ancient plant life), and therefore coal is a fossil as well as a sedimentary rock.

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Q: Why can coal be described as both fossil and a sedimentary rock?
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