Peat, which usually contains dead mosses and other plant material.
Peat is a soil which derives from decaying vegetable matter in bogs or swamps. It can be found especially where there was formerly a bog which has since dried up.
Usually in bogs and other swampy areas where nitrate levels in the soil are very low.
red soil
Forkwood soil is the unofficial state soil of Wyoming.
fertile soil is found in Lahore many others although in pakistan there is desert soil mountain soil etc
Marl as lacustrine sediment is common in post-glacial lake bed sediments, often found underlying peat bogs. It has been used as a soil conditioner and acid soil neutralizing agent.
Since bogs are found in both temperate and tropical regions of the world, there is not one particular type of climate associated with bogs.
The top soil found where their farm is located.
in watery bogs In acid soil areas of the US, Canada and Europe.
No. Peat soil is soil that is found in boreal forests where peat moss and peat bogs prevail. You would be hard pressed to find such soils in the mountain areas. Majority of the soils are very rocky and premature. In Canada such soils are called Regosols and Gleysols.
Brackish mud
100% of bogs cover the earth - they are not found underground, under the oceans, nor in space!