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Why is coal not a mineral?


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Mineral:

  • A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having a well-organized internal structure, specific chemical composition, crystal form, and physical properties.

Coal:

  • Coal is known to have originated from biological sources, so it is not categorized as a mineral.
  • Coal is believed to be generated from the remains of dead animals and plants deep beneath the Earth's surface, where they are exposed to high temperatures and pressure for extended periods of time.

Hence, coal is not a mineral.


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