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Peat is cut from bogs in Ireland and Scotland and used as a traditional fuel source for heating and cooking. It is formed from decaying plant material and is often dried before being burned.

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What mineral substance is often used for fuel in Ireland?

The partly decayed substance is vegetation bogs.


Are there swamps in Scotland?

We don't call then swamps in Scotland, but there are bogs.


Where does Ireland get their natural resources?

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What was the country known for its peat bogs and potato famine?

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What is the country known for its peat bogs and potato famine?

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.


Do many crows live in the peatlands of Ireland?

Yes, there are a lot of crows in what are called the bogs of Ireland.


What country is known for its Peat bogs and potato famine?

That would be Ireland.


What did the Irish burn as fuel?

Irish people did and still use peat, which is called turf in Ireland, as one major fuel. It is found in the many bogs around Ireland. There is some coal in Ireland and wood is also used as a fuel to burn. Ireland has natural gas that is burned. Oil is imported.


What are some physical features of Scotland?

Mountains, lochs, lots of islands and peat bogs.


Where can peat be found?

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