Coal is formed by going through a process and it takes millions of years to form. Oil is formed by dead plankton that has been decaying for millions of years to. They both take awhile to form but they are two different fossil fuels.
Oil is formed from by dead plankton, and coal is formed from dead plant matter. They are different by how they are formed; they are similar in the way that they could both run out.
Coal is formed by plants and ferns that have died, sunk to the bottom of the swamp, and have been covered up by layers of water and dirt over millions of years. Oil is formed by plankton. They both take millions of years to form.
Coal is formed when old plants die and the matter of the plant is gets harder and turns into coal from heat and pressure. Oil is formed from dead plankton in ocean getting compact from heat and pressure and form into oil.
Oil is formed from small marine animals such as Plankton and Coal is formed from large forests compacted over millions of years.They are both Fossil Fuels and Oil is used for gas in cars and Coal is used for burning wood in a fire.
Both coal and oil are fossil fuels. That means they’re formed from organic matter – stuff that was alive on Earth millions of years ago – that was covered by heavy layers of rock
Oil is formed when plankton and other marine life die, and fall to the ocean floor. From there, through heat and pressure they form oil and natural gas. Coal is formed when plants die and over a long period of time, they are compressed and turn into a rock-like substance called coal, that's why they are different. They are the same because they both take millions of years to form.
Oil are formed from dead plants in the water, and coal is formed from dead plants in swampy areas. They are simiar because they are both fossil fuels and they are different because they aren't the same thing.
Coal is formed by dead plants that over time are compressed under earths surface. Oil is formed by dead algie and is also formed by being compressed by earths .
Oil is formed by plankton from years worth of forming from heat and presser. Coal is formed by plants and other specimens like that compressed under the earth. They are similar because they are both natural resources under the earth. They are different because coal is a solid and oil is a liquid.
Coal is made from dead plants that have no oxygen there are under swaps are made and formed over a long period of time. Oil is made pretty much the same way. There both similar because they both are used to make house heated and go. There different because oil is liquid and coal is solid.
Coal is formed by plants and ferns that have died, sunk to the bottom of the swamp, and have been covered up by layers of water and dirt over millions of years. Oil is formed by plankton. They both take millions of years to form.
Oil is formed from plankton. Coal is formed from dead plants. The are different because, coal is solid, and oil is liquid. The are similar because, they have natural resources.
Oil is formed when plankton from years worth of forming go to the bottom of a swampy area and with heat and pressure make oil. coal is formed when millions of years ago plants and animals get compressed under the earth and make coal. They are similar because they are both resources. They are different because ones a solid and ones a liquid.
Coal is formed when dead plants are compressed in a swampy area. Oil is formed when dead plankton is compressed in the ocean. They both are used for power. They are formed in different ways.
油是从死亡植物在水中形成,并且煤从死亡的植物在沼泽地区形成。它们是simiar因为它们都是化石燃料和它们是不同的,因为它们是不一样的东西 (Oil are formed from dead plants in the water, and coal is formed from dead plants in swampy areas. They are simiar because they are both fossil fuels and they are different because they aren't the same thing.)
Oil and Coal are made out of different things, but are formed the same! Oil is from dead plankton that is under the ground for millions of years, and coal is dead plants and swamp animals that are stuck under the ground!
Oil is formed by plankton and coal is formed by plants in swamps when the die. The difference between them are that plankton is usually in a large body of water and coal is formed in swamps. The similarities are that there both made in water.
Coal is formed by going through a process and it takes millions of years to form. Oil is formed by dead plankton that has been decaying for millions of years to. They both take awhile to form but they are two different fossil fuels.
Oil is formed by Plankton and Coal is formed by dead plants. They are similar by being fossil fuels and they are different because one is ore and one is a liquid.
Oil is formed by shrimp and coal is formed by dead plants.
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ReplyDeletecoal is formed by plants and oil is formed by plankton.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by going through a process and it takes millions of years to form. Oil is formed by dead plankton that has been decaying for millions of years to. They both take awhile to form but they are two different fossil fuels.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by dead plants and oil is formed from plankton.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed from by dead plankton, and coal is formed from dead plant matter. They are different by how they are formed; they are similar in the way that they could both run out.
ReplyDeleteoil is formed from plankton coal is formed from plants
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by plants and ferns that have died, sunk to the bottom of the swamp, and have been covered up by layers of water and dirt over millions of years. Oil is formed by plankton. They both take millions of years to form.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed when old plants die and the matter of the plant is gets harder and turns into coal from heat and pressure. Oil is formed from dead plankton in ocean getting compact from heat and pressure and form into oil.
ReplyDeleteCoal is made up of dead plants and Oil is mad up of Plankton. And both coal and oil are fossil fuels and coal is a rock and oil is a liquid.
ReplyDeletecoal is formed from dead plants and oil is formed for plankton.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by dead plants in a swampy area.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed with dead water plants and small water creatures .
there both have to be compressed
ReplyDeleteOil is formed from small marine animals such as Plankton and Coal is formed from large forests compacted over millions of years.They are both Fossil Fuels and Oil is used for gas in cars and Coal is used for burning wood in a fire.
ReplyDeleteOil is made by plankton and coal is from dead plants
ReplyDeletecoal is formed by plants and oil is formed by plankton.
ReplyDeleteBoth coal and oil are fossil fuels. That means they’re formed from organic matter – stuff that was alive on Earth millions of years ago – that was covered by heavy layers of rock
ReplyDeleteThey are from fossil fuel and it takes for every to form.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed with dead water plants.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by dead plants in swampy areas.
Oil is formed when plankton and other marine life die, and fall to the ocean floor. From there, through heat and pressure they form oil and natural gas. Coal is formed when plants die and over a long period of time, they are compressed and turn into a rock-like substance called coal, that's why they are different. They are the same because they both take millions of years to form.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by all the dead plants and they fall to the sea floor.
ReplyDeleteOil are formed from dead plants in the water, and coal is formed from dead plants in swampy areas. They are simiar because they are both fossil fuels and they are different because they aren't the same thing.
ReplyDeleteThey are different because coal is formed by dead plants and oil is formed by plankton.
ReplyDeletethey are formed by dead plants
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by plankton in the ocean. While coal is buried underground to harden.
ReplyDeleteoli is formed for old plants and is usually in a swampy area
ReplyDeletecoal is formed from old dead sea creatures (planction)
Coal is formed by dead plants that over time are compressed under earths surface. Oil is formed by dead algie and is also formed by being compressed by earths .
ReplyDeletecoal is from fossils and oil is from plankton
ReplyDeletethey are like spunges but they are made out if gas and oil
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by plankton from years worth of forming from heat and presser. Coal is formed by plants and other specimens like that compressed under the earth. They are similar because they are both natural resources under the earth. They are different because coal is a solid and oil is a liquid.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by dead plants and oil is formed by dead plankton. They are similar because they are both made by dead organisms.
ReplyDeleteThey are bolth formed by old stuff.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by plankton, while coal is formed by dead plants.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by dead plants and oil is formed from plankton.
ReplyDeletecoal is from plants dying from a million years ago and oil is made from plankton dying on the ocean floor
ReplyDeleteCoal is made from dead plants that have no oxygen there are under swaps are made and formed over a long period of time. Oil is made pretty much the same way. There both similar because they both are used to make house heated and go. There different because oil is liquid and coal is solid.
ReplyDeleteoil is made frome dead plants and coal is shrimp i think
ReplyDeleteCoal is made up of dead plants and Oil is made up of Plankton. And both coal and oil are fossil fuels and coal is a rock and oil is a liquid.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by plants and ferns that have died, sunk to the bottom of the swamp, and have been covered up by layers of water and dirt over millions of years. Oil is formed by plankton. They both take millions of years to form.
ReplyDeleteCoal is solid and Oil is liquid. Water and dirt pile up on dead plants. Oil is formed by plankton on the ocean floor
ReplyDeleteOil is formed from plankton. Coal is formed from dead plants. The are different because, coal is solid, and oil is liquid. The are similar because, they have natural resources.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed when plankton from years worth of forming go to the bottom of a swampy area and with heat and pressure make oil. coal is formed when millions of years ago plants and animals get compressed under the earth and make coal. They are similar because they are both resources. They are different because ones a solid and ones a liquid.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed when dead plants are compressed in a swampy area.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed when dead plankton is compressed in the ocean.
They both are used for power.
They are formed in different ways.
油是从死亡植物在水中形成,并且煤从死亡的植物在沼泽地区形成。它们是simiar因为它们都是化石燃料和它们是不同的,因为它们是不一样的东西
ReplyDelete(Oil are formed from dead plants in the water, and coal is formed from dead plants in swampy areas. They are simiar because they are both fossil fuels and they are different because they aren't the same thing.)
coal is made by some dying plants oil is from dead plankton wa-la
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed from plants that die and take millions of years to to form coal
ReplyDeleteOil is formed when plankton dies an d gets buried and and then they turn into oil
There both used to run electronics
Oil and Coal are made out of different things, but are formed the same! Oil is from dead plankton that is under the ground for millions of years, and coal is dead plants and swamp animals that are stuck under the ground!
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by plankton and coal is formed by plants in swamps when the die. The difference between them are that plankton is usually in a large body of water and coal is formed in swamps. The similarities are that there both made in water.
ReplyDeletecoal is dead swamp plants and a million years froms in to coal oil is form dead whale blubble
ReplyDeleteoil is formed when plankton die and sit for millions of years. coal is formed by dead plants in a swamp both take millions of years.
ReplyDeleteoil is from plankton, coal is from dead plant matter. they are both formed through heat and pressure.
ReplyDeleteCoal is formed by going through a process and it takes millions of years to form. Oil is formed by dead plankton that has been decaying for millions of years to. They both take awhile to form but they are two different fossil fuels.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by plankton and coal is formed by dead plants.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed plankton and coal is formed from plant matter.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by dead plankton and coal i made by dead plant matter
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by Plankton and Coal is formed by dead plants. They are similar by being fossil fuels and they are different because one is ore and one is a liquid.
ReplyDeleteoil is formed from plankton dying then getting covered then heat and pressure and coal is made from heat.
ReplyDeleteOil is formed by fossial fuels and coal is fformed by pressure
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