Which correctly compares how coal and natural gas are formed?
a.
coal results f...
Which correctly compares how coal and natural gas are formed?
a.
coal results from the compressed remains of plant matter, while natural gas is the compressed remains of marine organisms. coal was made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years, while natural gas was made by heating the compressed remains from magma underneath.
b.
coal results from the compressed remains of plant matter, while natural gas is the compressed remains of marine organisms. both are made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years.
c.
coal results from the compressed remains of marine organisms, while natural gas is the compressed remains of plants. both are made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years.
d.
coal results from the compressed remains of plant matter, while natural gas is the compressed remains of marine organisms. natural gas was made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years, while coal was made by heating the compressed remains from magma underneath.
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