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.
Decaying material in the soil is called, "Humus". (HYOO-muss)
Humus
Loam is a rich soil, containing sand, clay and decaying organic matter
the different sources of organic matter in the soil are as follows 1. dead decaying plants and animals forming humus.
Decaying organic matter in the soil is called humus. When it is added to the soil deliberately, it is called compost.
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.
humus
compost
Decaying material in the soil is called, "Humus". (HYOO-muss)
Humus.
it is a detrivore
Humus
the decaying matter in soil is called humus.
formed from the decaying organic matter in swamps
Dead or decaying matter in nature becomes a food source. Nutrients enter the soil and insects and other animals invade the dead or decaying matter for food.
Nutrients in the soil come from decaying plant and animal matter, not adaptation.