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Layne Roy
20 May, 04:43
Is coal biotic or abiotic
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Izabella Parrish
20 May, 06:58
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abiotic
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Belen Colon
20 May, 07:25
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It could technically be either. The majority of coal deposits
appear to be biotic, though there are some geochemists who believe
that abiotic coal deposits might exist deep in the crust.
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