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Peat catches fire easily due to its high carbon content and low moisture levels, which create a highly combustible material. When dried, peat becomes highly porous and can ignite with minimal heat. Additionally, peat fires can smolder underground, making them difficult to detect and extinguish, allowing them to persist and reignite under favorable conditions.

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