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Date Posted: Tuesday, October 11, 07:29:26pm
Author: Lij
Author Host/IP: 162-199-224-176.lightspeed.iplsin.sbcglobal.net / 162.199.224.176
Subject: Mt Baker is considered to be an active volcano...
In reply to: Lij 's message, "BC's Mt Meagher coming to life?" on Friday, October 07, 01:17:33am

See:

http://mbvrc.wwu.edu/eruptions/index.shtml

https://mbvrc.wordpress.com/

Yep, coal floats! Or it can have enough trapped gas to float or be light enough to stay out of the bed load of a stream. Depends on the rank of coal. Harder coals don't float.

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