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

Responses

Heat and pressure build up.
Heat and pressure build up.

Overall plant growth declines.
Overall plant growth declines.

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

Sediment and rock pile on top.

1 answer

After plants die and fall to the bottom of a swamp, the process that occurs during coal formation involves multiple steps. The correct response to what happens next is:

Heat and pressure build up.

As the dead plant material is buried by sediments, over time, heat and pressure from the overlying layers increase, leading to chemical changes that transform the material into peat and eventually into coal through a series of stages.