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Jordyn King
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29 October, 03:03
How is coal formed?
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Haiden Camacho
29 October, 03:28
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Coal is formed when water and dirt began to pile up on top of a dead plant. Over the net thousands of years, the pressure would build up undergoing chemical and physical changes and push out the oxygen and make coal.
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