What happens during coal formation after plants die and fall to the bottom of a swamp?(1 point)

Responses

Carbon-rich coal is formed.
Carbon-rich coal is formed.

Sediment and rock pile on top.
Sediment and rock pile on top.

Overall plant growth declines.
Overall plant growth declines.

Heat and pressure build up.

1 answer

After plants die and fall to the bottom of a swamp, the correct response is:

Heat and pressure build up.

This process occurs over millions of years as sediment accumulates on top of the plant material, leading to increased heat and pressure, which eventually transforms the organic material into coal.