Bituminous coal is formed through the accumulation of organic matter, typically plant material, that is buried and subjected to high pressure and temperature over millions of years. As the organic material is compressed, its moisture and gases are gradually expelled, leaving behind carbon-rich coal. The specific conditions during the coal formation process, such as the depth and duration of burial, determine the type of coal that will be produced.
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