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What is the flashpoint temperature of peat?

The flashpoint temperature of peat can vary, but it generally ranges between 200 to 300 degrees Celsius (392 to 572 degrees Fahrenheit). This temperature indicates the point at which peat can ignite in the presence of an open flame or spark. Factors such as moisture content and composition can influence the specific flashpoint of different peat samples.


What is the height of Joel Peat of Lawson?

Joel Peat of the band Lawson looks to be about 5'10-6'0.


What happened to Simon peat after the price is right?

After appearing on "The Price Is Right," Simon Peat gained notoriety as a contestant who famously won a substantial prize but later faced challenges. He became involved in legal issues related to his winnings, which sparked public interest and debate about game show regulations. Despite the controversies, he continued to engage with fans and share his experiences from the show. Peat's journey reflects the unpredictable nature of reality television and its impact on participants' lives.


Is organic potting soil detrimental to African Violets?

The type of soil one uses to grow African violets is one, if not the most important factor in growing African violets successfully. I had an African violet business for years called Rainbowviolets but not anymore. I used Sunshine soil which is the highest quality peat moss. I have given a link to their site in the related links.


What are France's nonrenewable and renewable resorce?

Some of France's Renewable resources are Nuclear Energy, Hydro-power energy and tidal power (Europe's biggest tidal power station) France's non-renewable resources are Coal/Peat, Oil and natural gas.

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Peat wax is used for?

Peat wax is a hard, waxy material that comes from peat. It is used to prepare molds. It may also be found in some plastics.


Why is Peat important?

Peat is important because people dig peat out of the ground to use it for heating their homes and cooking good food. Although peat produces a lot of smoke and pollutants when you burn it, it is also very helpful. Peat is found in Russia Ukraine, and Great Britain. Peat is used all around the world, in fact. Peat is the first stage in coal formation. If peat did not was not real, then there would be no coal. That is why peat is important.


What does peat become when dried out?

Dried peat can be used in gardening. But it is also used as a fuel and burnt as a source of heat.


What are the materials used to make a coco peat?

Coco peat are derived from coconut husks.


How is peat used in home?

peat is a light,spongy material.it can be cut from the bog and dried.some people still use peat to heat their hpmes.


Does all scotch contain peat?

No, not all scotch contains peat. Peat is used in the malting process to give scotch a smoky flavor, but there are many scotches that are made without peat.


How is peat moss used?

in plants and soil


What are plants used as as a source of fuel?

peat


What organic material have the most absorbency of water in soil?

peat moss. peat moss absorbs water through their dead cells and because peat moss is used for transporting plants.


What makes peat and can be used to treat burns bee stings and to polish objects?

Moss or peat moss can be used to treat burns, bee stings, and to polish objects. Peat moss was also used to heat homes in early settlement days of the western United States.


What decomposed vegetable matter is used as fuel?

Peat


Boggy deposit used as a fuel or fertiliser?

peat