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4 March, 11:27

If you were looking for different types of coal, you likely would find:

A) Lignite in the metamorphic rocks of eastern Pennsylvania, and anthracite in the sedimentary rocks of western Pennsylvania.

B) Lignite in the metamorphic rocks of eastern Pennsylvania, and more lignite in the sedimentary rocks of western Pennsylvania.

C) Bituminous in the metamorphic rocks of eastern Pennsylvania, and lignite in the sedimentary rocks of western Pennsylvania.

D) No coal in Pennsylvania.

E) Bituminous in the sedimentary rocks of western Pennsylvania, and anthracite in the metamorphic rocks of eastern Pennsylvania.

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  1. 4 March, 11:43
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    Answer: E) Bituminous in the sedimentary rocks of western Pennsylvania, and anthracite in the metamorphic rocks of eastern Pennsylvania.

    Explanation:

    Bituminous is a mineral that is found in sedimentary rocks. The loose sediments of the bituminous have been found in the rocks of western Pennsylvania. Anthracite is a coal that is used for cooking is found in the metamorphic rocks of eastern Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania exhibit a lot of coal but does not contain lignite.
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