Answer:
Option (4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Coal is a dark colored, combustible sedimentary rock that forms due to the decay of ancient plants in a swampy type of environment. It is used widely as fuels.
Coal forms in a tropical type of climate where there is abundant plants and trees. These trees when dies and get buried under the surface, they get decomposed, provided a swampy environment. The oxygen is removed from these dead decayed trees and after millions of years, it turns into coal.
The earth's crust is constantly in motion , i.e. the lithospheric plates are moving over the asthenosphere layer due to the generation of convection current in the mantle. Due to this plate motion, the regions containing these coals and coal fields are also constantly migrating from one place to another.
These landmasses initially occurring in the tropical regions are now partially submerged on the coastal areas due to the continuous plate motion.
Thus, the correct answer is option (4).