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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 find coal underground by using a variety of methods such as drilling core samples, seismic imaging, and ground-penetrating radar to locate coal deposits. Once a potential coal deposit is identified, further exploration and sampling are conducted to determine the quality and quantity of the coal present.
Yes, coal is a readily available fossil fuel found in many regions around the world. It is typically found in underground mines or through surface mining methods.
Coal mining is dangerous and usally cause cave ins. They usally found some type of poison in coal mines like carbon-monoxide Pros We can find other energy sources other coal. Cons Coal mining cause cave ins. Coal miners usally found poisonous gases like carbon-monoxide. Pros We can find other energy sources other coal. Cons Coal mining cause cave ins. Coal miners usally found poisonous gases like carbon-monoxide. Pros We can find other energy sources other coal. Cons Coal mining cause cave ins. Coal miners usally found poisonous gases like carbon-monoxide.
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 find coal underground by using a variety of methods such as drilling core samples, seismic imaging, and ground-penetrating radar to locate coal deposits. Once a potential coal deposit is identified, further exploration and sampling are conducted to determine the quality and quantity of the coal present.
hot springs on the sea floor that pump out superheated water from inside earth.
Bilbo was surprised to find that Gandalf was with the River-Folk.
You find coal in the rocky mountain because rock is coal
you can find coal in Alberta in Canada
He didn't find coal nor did he look for it.
Bituminous rock can be found in sedimentary rock formations, typically in areas where ancient swamps or marshes existed. Some common locations where scientists might find bituminous rock include coal mines, sedimentary basins, and regions with a history of coal formation.
Climate scientists, engineers, technologists. We need to find new ways of providing energy, so we can stop burning coal and oil to generate electricity.
Scientists find things out by doing experiments.
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