Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Anthracite
The correct answer is Anthracite. - Coal is a sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds.
- Coal is a fossil fuel that forms when dead plant matter is converted into peat, which in turn is converted into lignite, bituminous, and anthracite.
- Anthracite
- It is a high-grade coal
- It has the highest heat content due to less amount of water present in it.
- It is hard and dark black in colour.
- Sedimentary Rock- Conglomerate, Shale, Limestone and Sandstone.
- Quartzite
- It is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock which was originally pure quartz sandstone.
- Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tectonic compression within orogenic belts.
- Granite
- Granite is hard, coarse-grained rocks of crystalline structure.
- It is a type of igneous rocks (plutonic rocks).
- Granites can be predominantly white, pink, or grey in colour, depending on their mineralogy.
- Sedimentary Rocks
- The word sedimentary’ is derived from the Latin word sedimentum, which means settling.
- Rocks (igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic) of the earth’s surface area exposed to denudational agents and are broken up into various sizes of fragments.
- Such fragments are transported by different exogenous agencies and deposited.
- These deposits through compaction turn into rocks. This process is called lithification.
- In many sedimentary rocks, the layers of deposits retain their characteristics even after lithification. Hence, we see a number of layers of varying thickness in sedimentary rocks like sandstone, shale etc.
- Depending upon the mode of formation, sedimentary rocks are classified into three major groups:
- mechanically formed — sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, shale, loess etc. are examples;
- organically formed — geyserite, chalk, limestone, coal etc. are some examples;
- chemically formed — chert, limestone, halite, potash etc. are some examples.
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