What type of resource is coal?
TYPES OF COAL Coal is a very complex and diverse energy resource that can vary greatly, even within the same deposit. In general, there are four hasic varieties of coal, which are the result of geologic forces having altered plant material in different ways. These varieties descended from the first stage in the formation of coal: the creation of peat or partially decomposed plant material. Lignite: Increased pressures and heat from overlying strata caused buried peat to dry and harden into lignite. Lignite is a brownish-black coal with generally high moisture and ash content and lower heating value. However, it is an important form of energy for generating electricity, particularly in the American Southwest. Subbituminous: Under still more pressure, some lignite was changed into the next rank of coal: subbituminous. This is Coal is a combustible mineral formed from the remains of trees, ferns and other plants that existed and died during the time of the dinosaurs. A dull black coal wit