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What is Ireland's famous fuel?

Peat, from the Irish peat bogs. (Peat is decayed organic material). In Ireland people call it turf.


Do the English call toilets bogs?

Turns out they do.


92 Chevy blazer bogs down when trying to accelerate?

Change the fuel filter


Which bryophyte is found in bogs and swamps and forms peat a source of fuel?

Moss can be found in bogs and swamps and in many countries is used as a form of fuel. There is many types of mosses, one type is called Sphagnum.


In Ireland and Scotland what natural resource is cut from bogs and used for fuel?

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.


What is partially decayed plant matter found in bogs?

Partially decayed plant matter found in bogs is called peat. Peat forms when organic material accumulates and is not fully decomposed due to waterlogged conditions in bogs, creating an important source of fuel and for ecological processes.


Irish fuel is Irish?

Peat is a fuel used in rural Ireland alot and is more commonly called Turf. It comes from the bogs that are all over Ireland and is burned as a fuel.


Does the british call toilet bogs?

'Bog' is a slang term sometimes used in Britain for a toilet.


What mineral substance is often used for fuel in Ireland?

The partly decayed substance is vegetation bogs.


What bogs are easiest to exploit raised bogs or blanket bogs?

Of course blanket -,-


What bogs do?

Bogs accumulates acidic peat...=)


Fuel take from bogs?

Peat, which is formed from partially decayed organic matter in bogs, can be used as a fuel source. It is typically dried and burned to produce heat, but it does release carbon dioxide when burned, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Harvesting peat can also have negative environmental impacts on bog ecosystems.