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Что (кто) такое bog - определение

WETLAND THAT ACCUMULATES PEAT DUE TO INCOMPLETE DECOMPOSITION OF PLANT LEFTOVERS
Peat bog; Bogland; Bogs; Peat bogs; Boggy; Schwingmoor; Quaking bog; Swingmoor; Raised mire; Sphagnum bog; Valley bog; Hochmoor; Boglands; Peatbog; Bog lake
  • Aerial image of [[Carbajal Valley]] [[peat]] bogs, [[Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina]]
  • Blanket bog in [[Connemara]], Ireland
  • Drone video of Kakerdaja bog in Estonia (September 2021)
  • Viru Bog in [[Lahemaa National Park]], [[Estonia]], which is rich in raised bogs
  • A [[raised bog]] in [[Ķemeri National Park]], [[Jūrmala]], Latvia, formed approximately 10,000 years ago in the postglacial period and now a tourist attraction
  • [[Precipitation]] accumulates in many bogs, forming bog pools, such as [[Koitjärve]] bog in [[Estonia]].
  • Many species of evergreen shrub are found in bogs, such as [[Labrador tea]].
  • A bog in [[Lauhanvuori National Park]], [[Isojoki]], Finland
  • Carnivorous plants, such as this ''[[Sarracenia purpurea]]'' pitcher plant of the eastern seaboard of [[North America]], are often found in bogs. Capturing insects provides nitrogen and phosphorus, which are usually scarce in such conditions.
  • The Sitniki peat bog in [[Russia]] recultivated after industrial use
  • An expanse of wet Sphagnum bog in [[Frontenac National Park]], [[Quebec]], Canada. Spruce trees can be seen on a forested ridge in the background.

bog         
n.
Morass, quagmire, slough, fen, marsh, swamp, moss.
bog         
¦ noun
1. an area of very soft wet muddy ground.
Ecology wetland with acid, peaty soil. Compare with fen1.
2. Brit. informal a toilet.
¦ verb (bogs, bogging, bogged)
1. (usu. be bogged down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of.
2. (bog off) Brit. informal go away.
3. (bog in) Austral./NZ informal start a task enthusiastically.
Derivatives
bogginess noun
boggy adjective (boggier, boggiest).
Origin
ME: from Ir. or Sc. Gaelic bogach, from bog 'soft'.
bog         
n. a peat bog

Википедия

Bog

A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials – often mosses, typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four main types of wetlands. Other names for bogs include mire, mosses, quagmire, and muskeg; alkaline mires are called fens. A baygall is another type of bog found in the forest of the Gulf Coast states in the United States. They are often covered in heath or heather shrubs rooted in the sphagnum moss and peat. The gradual accumulation of decayed plant material in a bog functions as a carbon sink.

Bogs occur where the water at the ground surface is acidic and low in nutrients. A bog usually is found at a freshwater soft spongy ground that is made up of decayed plant matter which is known as peat. Generally found in cooler northern climates and are formed in poorly draining lake basins.In contrast to fens, they derive most of their water from precipitation rather than mineral-rich ground or surface water. Water flowing out of bogs has a characteristic brown colour, which comes from dissolved peat tannins. In general, the low fertility and cool climate result in relatively slow plant growth, but decay is even slower due to low oxygen levels in saturated bog soils. Hence, peat accumulates. Large areas of the landscape can be covered many meters deep in peat.

Bogs have distinctive assemblages of animal, fungal, and plant species, and are of high importance for biodiversity, particularly in landscapes that are otherwise settled and farmed.

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