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Scott Moses
21 March, 23:43
What is the relation between ferns and coal
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Rosemary Blevins
22 March, 00:35
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Both are burned for energy since because in the Carboniferous Period, ferns were buried deep in the earth with coal. Over time, the pressure and temperature turned those ferns into coal as well.
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