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Actually, in the eastern USA coal areas ie. Kentucky, Penn, Ohio, and Tenn. coal deposits are layered in limestone. Most coal mountains there are covered in a thick matt of trees, bushes, grass, vines, stills, and rattlesnakes. Exposed weathered area are limestone with layers of coal in mining and non-mining quality showing from black to dark gray layers.
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