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How much ancient plant debris is necessary to form one foot of coal?

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10 feet

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It is said that ten feet of ancient plant debris was needed in order to make one foot of coal. This is true because fossil fuels were formed from plants and animals that lived 300 million years ago in primordial swamps and oceans. Eventually, many of the seas receded and left dry land with fossil fuels like the one you are talking about, coal
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