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That’s why forests from the Carboniferous period (from 360 to 300 million years ago) were mostly buried beneath the soil, along with the carbon they had drawn down from the atmosphere. Over time, they fossilized to form the coal seams that later powered the industrial revolution. About 90 percent of today’s coal deposits were buried during the period of high oxygen levels, from around 330 to 260 million years ago.
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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