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Anthracite Coal, Pennsylvania

Coal is a black, carbonaceous material that forms as the result of compaction of vegetable debris over long periods of time. Anthracite is a hard, brittle material containing more than 90% carbon. It is lustrous, and burns slowly with a smokeless flame.
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Title:
Anthracite Coal, Pennsylvania
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Coal is a black, carbonaceous material that forms as the result of compaction of vegetable debris over long periods of time. Anthracite is a hard, brittle material containing more than 90% carbon. It is lustrous, and burns slowly with a smokeless flame.
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Album / Science Source / JOEL AREM
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