- A
bog or
bogland is a
wetland that ac****ulates peat as a
deposit of dead
plant materials –
often mosses,
typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four...
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undergoes the
process of fossilization.
Water flow and
depth play a
special role in the
creation of
bog-wood.
Currents bind the
minerals and iron in the...
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global warming. The
Flow Country is
currently being considered as a
potential World Heritage Site on
account of its
unparalleled blanket bog habitat. It could...
- The
bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) is a
critically endangered species of
semiaquatic turtle in the
family Emydidae. The
species is
endemic to the...
- is one of the main
types of
wetlands along with marshes, swamps, and
bogs.
Bogs and fens, both peat-forming ecosystems, are also
known as mires. The unique...
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sedge mat areas.
String bogs occur on
slightly sloping surfaces, with the
ridges at
right angles to the
direction of
water flow. They are an
example of...
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Bog iron is a form of
impure iron
deposit that
develops in
bogs or
swamps by the
chemical or
biochemical oxidation of iron
carried in solution. In general...
- (33 ft) deep and
eventually fill with sediment. In acid conditions, a
kettle bog may form but in
alkaline conditions, it will be
kettle peatland.[clarification...
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largest bog in
Estonia ("Soomaa"
means "Bogland") Niitvälja
Bog - is a fen in
Harju County Nigula Bog - a
nature reserve in Pärnu
County Viru
Bog - a
bog in...
- The
Bog River, also
called the
Bog River Flow is a 18-mile (29 km)
river that
originates near the
sources of the
Oswegatchie River, in
Hamilton County...