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Natural Resources Unit Test Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?
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No, coal is not a mineral. Coal is classified as a sedimentary rock because it is composed of organic material (plant remains) rather than inorganic minerals.
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