Can nature still make more coal? hmm… at a grand scale? Maybe yes.

<p><strong>Here&rsquo;s something interesting for you</strong>. All the coal in the world was made at the same time, not before that brief period; nor after till date, and I don&rsquo;t think it will be after in the future only if we don&rsquo;t think.&nbsp;<strong><em>The process of coal formation started abruptly at 360 million yo and stopped abruptly at 300 million yo.</em></strong></p> <p>If you drill a very deep hole into the ground, and if you get a chance to look from the side view, you will see various color layers called geological layers or strata, and honestly looking at those layers makes you feel like traveling back in time, and it is in those layers, there is one layer for coal, geologists call it coal strata. The interesting thing is that this coal strata is in the same position everywhere around the world no matter where you dig, because&nbsp;<strong><em>all the coal in the world was made at the same time</em></strong>,&nbsp;<strong>but why?</strong></p> <p><a href="https://jaytimbadia.medium.com/can-nature-still-make-more-coal-hmm-at-a-grand-scale-maybe-yes-4089f111645b"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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