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The black sedimentary rock that burns is likely lignite, also known as brown coal. Lignite is a type of coal that forms from compressed peat and is characterized by its soft, brownish-black appearance and high moisture content. It can ignite and burn, often used as a fuel source in power generation despite its lower energy content compared to higher-grade coals.

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