I don't know. Does it look like I am a scientist?
No. I'm not a scientist so don't come up here asking me these dumb questions. Ask a scientist this question if you want to know so bad. OK? Thank you and goodnight!
for the same reason you might be surprised to find a fly in an ice cube. Coal is made from compressed plant matter and how exactly did plants grow on the surface of an ocean. (as there is no land mass beneath the arctic)
scientist were surprised to find coal in the artic because coal is found in the warmest places and not the coldest places and the artic is the coldest place
whoever searched this up in psis499 is cheating...>:)
Bilbo was surprised to find that Gandalf was with the River-Folk.
you can find a arctic fox in alaska
You find coal in the rocky mountain because rock is coal
coal is kind of easy to find
you can find coal in Alberta in Canada
Coal miners ,, ,
He didn't find coal nor did he look for it.
You won't find them at all in the Antarctic...that's the south pole. You will find them in the Arctic Circle.
Near the Arctic Circle.