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how are peat formed​

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Answered by BetteRthenUhh
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Peat formation is the result of incomplete decomposition of the remains of plants growing in waterlogged conditions. ... As a result, partially decomposed plant remains accumulate and become compacted, forming peat that changes the substrate chemical and physical properties leading to a succession of plant communities.

Answered by gurkiratkaur0987
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Peat formation is the result of incomplete decomposition of the remains of plants growing in waterlogged conditions. ... As a result, partially decomposed plant remains accumulate and become compacted, forming peat that changes the substrate chemical and physical properties leading to a succession of plant communities.

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