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16 August, 07:57

What does the existence of coal beds in Antarctic mean

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  1. 16 August, 11:57
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    The existence of coal beds in antarctic means the presence of trees and plants 35 million and 55 million years ago.

    Explanation: Coal forms in swamps as plants die They are buried before they can be completely decomposed. It means there were plants that buried in antarctic for long period of time.
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