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Samuel Benton
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2 October, 15:42
What type of rock formed from decaying plants?
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Curtis Miles
2 October, 16:06
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When a plant dies and pressure is applied it will start to form a sort off organic rock aka coal. witch is a fuel sores commonly found throughout the world.
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