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water, oxygen, rock, bog people,soil and etc.
The abiotic factors in a swamp are air, temperature, soil, rocks, water and plant litter. These factors are considered to be parts of a swamp that are non-living.
A colonial bog root cutter was mainly used to cut the roots of things that were being taking out of the ground.
Bog is a spirtiual being, believed by most people.
Acids "eat into" rock minerals particularly those that are alkaline (limestone). Living things produce substances that can turn into acids such as the carbon dioxide they breath out (which forms Carbonic Acid). Further organic material decays to produces organic acids (for instance the rotting of moss in a peat bog acidifies the water in it).
Acids "eat into" rock minerals particularly those that are alkaline (limestone). Living things produce substances that can turn into acids such as the carbon dioxide they breath out (which forms Carbonic Acid). Further organic material decays to produces organic acids (for instance the rotting of moss in a peat bog acidifies the water in it).
Yes, she is a BOG.
I guess they are endangered because we drain or do thing to the land to expand our cities and farms and make living more convenient.
There is a bog at camp.
bog turtle
Bog! Bog! Hee Hee Bog! Also: fen