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Non-living things in a bog include water, soil, and minerals. The water in a bog is typically acidic and low in nutrients, while the soil is often composed of peat, a type of partially decayed plant material. Additionally, rocks and debris can be found, contributing to the overall structure of the bog ecosystem.

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