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.

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

Overall plant growth declines.
Overall plant growth declines.

Sediment and rock pile on top.

1 answer

After plants die and fall to the bottom of a swamp, the primary process that occurs is the accumulation of plant material, which is subsequently buried by sediment. This leads to heat and pressure building up over geological time, contributing to the formation of carbon-rich coal. Therefore, the correct response is:

Heat and pressure build up.