Coal.
Carbonaceous rock is a type of sedimentary rock that contains a significant amount of organic carbon, primarily derived from plant material. Common examples include coal, shale, and certain types of limestone. These rocks are important for understanding past environmental conditions and are significant sources of fossil fuels. The presence of organic carbon can also influence the rock's geochemical properties and its role in the carbon cycle.
Kimberlite
The type of rock would be igneous.
ultramafic
Fossils are nearly always found in some type of sedimentary rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock which very commonly contains fossils, as is coal.
The type of rock that contains lava or magma is an igneous rock.
Igneous rocks and most metamorphic rocks, of an igneous origin.
organic.
sedimentary
Erosion..... As wind, water, and glaciers move rock debris, they relentlessly disintegrate the rock further.
Kimberlite
A carbonated rock is a type of rock that contains a high concentration of carbonate minerals, such as limestone or dolomite, which can react with acids to release carbon dioxide gas. This process is known as effervescence, where the rock fizzes or bubbles when in contact with acid.
Sedimentary rock is the most common type of rock that contains fossils. Fossils are formed when the remains of plants and animals are buried in sediment, which hardens into sedimentary rock over time, preserving the fossilized organisms.
Anthracite coal contains the highest carbon content among all types of coal, with a carbon content of over 86%.
Quartzite
sedimentary rock
Quartzite