In most cases, precipitation is the bog's only water source. When rain or snow ceases, the water is absorbed by the various plant material, like mosses, and the rest is lost to evaporation.
A bog community has water
It is a bog.
Don't mean to be pedantic , but the use of mo chara, isn't right in this context. Mo chara does mean 'my friend' but in the context above it would be a chara.Also the correct way of writing the phrase is Tog é go bog é the go gives it the adverb . Bog = soft; go bog = softlyTog é go bog é , a chara.
a+ answer BOG
all urtles need to go on land one time or another, and most of them can swim
bog off means that you are telling some one to go away but not very nicely
Be well/good and take it easybí go maith (be well / be good)tóg go bog é (take it easy)
it has the same amount as the ocean
Bog iron forms when iron compounds in water react with organic matter and oxygen in a bog environment. Over time, iron precipitates out of the water as solid particles or layers, creating bog iron deposits. These deposits can be harvested and smelted to extract iron for use in various applications.
The bog will become less productive.
Well, mostly bog cotton has a short life expectancy - due to the fact it's in water. So it doesn't. It DROWNS. Hope this helps!
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.