algae... i think.
i would look it up but im pretty sure that's right.
Coal was formed from the remains of swamp plants :D
Coal is the solid fossil fuel formed from the remains of swamp plants that grew millions of years ago.
Coal is formed from the remains of plants that accumulated in swamps and peat bogs millions of years ago. Over time, the plant material was buried by layers of sediment, which exerted pressure and heat on the organic matter. This process, known as coalification, transformed the plant material into coal.
Fossil Fuels
Coal is formed from the remains of ancient plants that have been buried and exposed to high pressure and heat over millions of years. This process is known as coalification.
Coal is a sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants that have been buried and compressed over millions of years.
Coal is a natural resource formed from the remains of plants that died millions of years ago. These plants underwent decomposition and heat and pressure over time, which resulted in the formation of coal deposits.
Coal is a solid, Natural gas is a gas and Oil is a liquid.
A swamp
Yes, coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago. These plant remains underwent heat and pressure over time, transforming into the coal we use today.
coal is a type of solid fossil fuel and is formed from the remains of plant life.
Coal deposits are formed by the remains of plants that were buried and compacted over millions of years. The process involves the accumulation of organic material in swamps and wetlands, which is then subjected to pressure and heat, leading to the formation of coal.