cranberry
Swamps and bogs are usually low in nitrogen because they don't have enough nitrogen-fixing bacteria and earthworms. These two things are needed in order to keep the soil aerated.
I think you might be talking about loosestrife (don't know botanical name). It can take over bogs and ponds and such. Likes water.
It can be either true or false. Some beaches are covered with sand. Others are covered in different types of materials such as pebbles.
sea weed is covered in slime from LG and sand.
Yes, bogs are common on the moors of the Scottish Highlands. The wet climate and peat-forming vegetation create ideal conditions for bog formation. These bogs are important habitats for a variety of plant and animal species.
true
The Moors were driven out of Spain.
Ireland
Ireland is known for its peat bogs and potato famine. Peat bogs are common in Ireland, and the country experienced a devastating potato famine in the mid-19th century due to a potato blight, which led to widespread suffering and migration.
That would be Ireland.
Spain
Of course blanket -,-
Bogs accumulates acidic peat...=)
some people just fell in the bogs ,others were sacrificed and left in the bogs.
Ferdinand and Isabella.
If there were no bogs flooding would be increased