Coal forms from peat, and peat forms in bogs. There is not enough organic material in the arctic to form coal.
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)
Scientists were surprised to find coal in the Arctic because coal is typically formed in warm, tropical environments with lush vegetation. The presence of coal in the Arctic suggests that the region was once much warmer and had a different climate than it does today. This discovery challenges our understanding of the past climate and geological history of the Arctic region.
Scientists were surprised to find coal in the Arctic because coal forms from the remains of ancient plants in warm, tropical environments. The presence of coal in the Arctic suggests that the region once had a vastly different climate millions of years ago.
Vein and/or Peat (depending on reference, peat is the beginning form of coal).
Coal formed in ancient swamp environments, where plant material accumulated in oxygen-poor conditions, allowing for its preservation and transformation into coal over millions of years.
Arctic Coal Company ended in 1916.
Arctic Coal Company was created in 1906.
you cant
the northern lights don't and cant pollute the arctic
No.
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)
Scientists were surprised to find coal in the Arctic because coal is typically formed in warm, tropical environments with lush vegetation. The presence of coal in the Arctic suggests that the region was once much warmer and had a different climate than it does today. This discovery challenges our understanding of the past climate and geological history of the Arctic region.
Scientists were surprised to find coal in the Arctic because coal forms from the remains of ancient plants in warm, tropical environments. The presence of coal in the Arctic suggests that the region once had a vastly different climate millions of years ago.
coal deposits.
They cant survive in the arctic
Carbon in coal is oxidized to form carbon dioxide gas when coal is burned.
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