Plants which died and decayed and were buried by later material.
Coal is the solid fossil fuel formed from the remains of swamp plants that grew millions of years ago.
Fossil fuel.
Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed in ancient swamps from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure over millions of years. A liquid fossil fuel formed in oceans from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure of millions of years is called oil.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are formed from the remains of plants and animals. Three hundred million years' of pressure turned the organic matter into fuel.
Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are formed from the remains of sea creatures and plants that have been transformed over millions of years due to heat and pressure underground.
Yes, fossil fuel is formed from fossils.
Petroleum, a substance also known as oil or crude oil is a fossil fuel as it was formed from the remains of plants that died millions of years ago.
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Coal is a solid, Natural gas is a gas and Oil is a liquid.
Coal is a fossil fuel that forms from the remains of buried plants in ancient swamps. Over millions of years, the plant material undergoes pressure and heat, transforming into coal deposits.
coal. It is a sedimentary rock formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago. Coal is burned to produce energy in power plants.
coal is a type of solid fossil fuel and is formed from the remains of plant life.