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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 237407" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>Hmmm....the seafloor at the northpole is over 13,000 feet down. Are you saying that there is evidence that grass once grew there? </p><p></p><p> I'm pretty sure that undersea deposits of oil were formed mostly from <a href="http://www.geo.wvu.edu/%7Ekammer/g3/Outline13.pdf" target="_blank">plankton</a>(scroll down a bit), not plant matter (which tends to form coal instead), and the Arctic ocean is extremely rich in plankton, which is why it is such a rich fishing area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 237407, member: 4805"] Hmmm....the seafloor at the northpole is over 13,000 feet down. Are you saying that there is evidence that grass once grew there? I'm pretty sure that undersea deposits of oil were formed mostly from [URL="http://www.geo.wvu.edu/%7Ekammer/g3/Outline13.pdf"]plankton[/URL](scroll down a bit), not plant matter (which tends to form coal instead), and the Arctic ocean is extremely rich in plankton, which is why it is such a rich fishing area. [/QUOTE]
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