Is coal igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic?
Anthracite Coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed from the build up and decay of plant and animal material. This usually forms in swamp regions in which there is an abundant supply of growing vegetation and low amounts of oxygen.
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