Bog
Emergence definition
A wetland ecosystem dominated by sphagnum moss, with acidic soil, poor drainage, and accumulated plant material forming peat, is a specific type of wetland that emerges from the interaction of a system, where the organized arrangement of interrelated parts work together over time, and water plays a crucial role in shaping its unique ecosystems, which is a land feature that requires a planet or celestial body with physical properties that can be perceived by an organism.
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Historical origin
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Ecosystem feature requires earth concept
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A wetland ecosystem dominated by sphagnum moss, with acidic soil, poor drainage, and accumulated plant material forming peat.
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A wetland ecosystem dominated by sphagnum moss, with acidic soil, poor drainage, and accumulated plant material forming peat.