converted into carbon or charcoal, typically by heating or burning or during fossilization
carbonized foodstuffs discovered during excavations at the ancient town of Herculaneum
peat is partially carbonized plant material that forms in bogs over hundreds of years
convert or be converted into carbon or charcoal, typically by heating or burning or during fossilization
the process occurs when trees are carbonized by intensely hot forest fires
above 200°C the tissue will carbonize from dehydration