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Page 1: Formation Of Coal Web Version

Formation of coal

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Made ByO Isaac Cilia Attard

O Sean Buttiġieġ

O Leo Aġius

O Calvin Ellul

O Zak Azzopardi

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FormationCoal formation begins when thin layers of silt covers plant material that died and fell

into a swamp or bog. Each year new layers of plant material falls into the

swamp until the weight of the overlying sediments drives the water out forming peat. As the heat and pressure increased

due to more overlying sediment peat turns into true coal when the carbon content

reaches 25%.

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What is peat?Peat is partially carbonized

vegetable matter that formed in bogs and swamps. Peat is the first stage in

the formation of coal. Peat is a brown to black accumulation of

woody plant material. It has a high moisture content of about 75%. Peat

burns freely when dried.

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Lignite CoalCoal formation continues as increasing heat and pressure turns peat into lignite brown or black coal. It is the first true coal. Lignite coal is between 25-35% carbon. It often displays the original woody structure in the rocks. It burns readily with a smoky flame and has a

strong odor. Generating plants use lignite coal to produce electricity.

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Bituminous coalO Bituminous coal is black and has a glassy

luster with distinct bands and no evidence of a wood structure. Bituminous coal has a carbon content of 35-45 percent.

O Bituminous coal has a higher carbon content between 44 to 86 percent pure carbon. This coal does not crumble when exposed to air. It is used to make coke for the steel industry and supplies heat for industrial processes.

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Anthracite coal

Anthracite coal is a metamorphic rock with a glassy luster. It has a shell-like fracture and is harder to ignite than sedimentary coals. Anthracite coal has the highest carbon content of all the coal. It is between 86 and 98 percent pure carbon. Anthracite coal is used for heating homes because it burns with little smoke or odor.

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