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■ CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 2. LIGNITE (Brown coal) ◇ Contains 40 to 55 per cent carbon. ◇ Moisture content is high (over 35 pe
CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 2. LIGNITE (Brown coal) ◇ Contains 40 to 55 per cent carbon. ◇ Moisture content is high (over 35 per cent). ◇ It undergoes spontaneous combustion (this is undesirable because it creates fire accidents in mines).

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CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 2. LIGNITE (Brown coal) ◇ Contains 40 to 55 per cent carbon. ◇ Moisture content is high (over 35 per cent). ◇ It undergoes spontaneous combustion (this is undesirable because it creates fire accidents in mines).

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■ CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 1. PEAT ◇ Contains less than 40 to 55 per cent carbon (has more impurities). ◇ Contains sufficient
CLASSIFICATION OF COAL. 1. PEAT ◇ Contains less than 40 to 55 per cent carbon (has more impurities). ◇ Contains sufficient volatile matter and lots of moisture (gives out a lot of smoke when burnt cause pollution). ◇ Left to itself, it burns like wood, gives less heat, emits more smoke and leaves a lot of ash.

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■ STAGES OF COAL FORMATION. #Economicgeography ◇ In the process of transformation (coalification), 1. Buried plants turn into
STAGES OF COAL FORMATION. #EconomicgeographyIn the process of transformation (coalification), 1. Buried plants turn into peat, 2. Peat is altered to lignite, 3. lignite is altered to sub-bituminous, 4. sub-bituminous coal is altered to bituminous coal, and 5. bituminous coal is altered to anthracite (oldest, best quality coal).

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■ FORMATION OF COAL. #Economicgeography ◇ Most of the world’s coal was formed in Carboniferous age (350 million years ago.) ◇
FORMATION OF COAL. #Economicgeography ◇ Most of the world’s coal was formed in Carboniferous age (350 million years ago.) ◇ Name Carboniferous refers to coal-bearing strata. ◇ Coal formed millions of years ago when the earth was covered with huge swampy (marshy) forests. ◇ As plants grew, some died and fell into the swamp waters. ◇ New plants grew up to take their places and when these died more grew. ◇ In time, there was thick layer of dead plants rotting in the swamp. ◇ Surface of the earth changed, and water and dirt washed in, stopping the decaying process. ◇ More plants grew up, but they too died and fell, forming separate layers. ◇ After millions of years many layers had formed, one on top of the other. ◇ Weight of the top layers and the water and dirt packed down the lower layers of plant matter. ◇ Heat and pressure produced chemical and physical changes in the plant layers which forced out oxygen and left rich carbon deposits. In time, material that had been plants became coal.