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PEAT MARWICK STEVENSON & KELLOGG MGMNT

SYDNEY-Canada

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PEAT MARWICK STEVENSON & KELLOGG MGMNT
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Company Address: 15 Dorchester St,SYDNEY,NS,Canada 
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B1P 
Telephone Number: 9025393900 
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10280 
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  • Peat - Wikipedia
    While bark or coir -based peat-free potting soil mixes are on the rise, particularly in the UK, peat is still used as raw material for horticulture in some other European countries, Canada, as well as parts of the United States
  • Peat | Description, Formation, Importance, Carbon, Uses | Britannica
    Peat, spongy material formed by the partial decomposition of organic matter, primarily plant material, in wetlands The formation of peat is the first step in the formation of coal Peat can be used as a fuel and is only a minor contributor to the world energy supply
  • What is peat? - International Peatland Society
    Peat is the surface organic layer of a soil that consists of partially decomposed organic matter, derived mostly from plant material, which has accumulated under conditions of waterlogging, oxygen deficiency, high acidity and nutrient deficiency
  • What is peat and where is it found? - Global Peatlands
    Peat is partially decayed plant material that accumulates under water-logged conditions over long time periods Natural areas covered by peat are called peatlands
  • What is peat and what is it used for? Types, uses, and benefits
    Discover what peat is, its types, and key uses in gardening, agriculture, and more Learn about its benefits, sustainability, and practical applications
  • PEAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PEAT is a dark brown fibrous material that is formed primarily by the partial decomposition of organic matter and especially plants (such as sphagnum moss) in wet, oxygen-deficient areas (such as bogs or swamps) and that is harvested especially for use as a fuel for heating or cooking or as a soil amendment —sometimes used
  • The Lowdown on Peat: What It Is and Why It Matters
    During dry seasons, peat acts like a giant sponge, slowly releasing water to prevent wildfires When monsoons hit, that same sponge absorbs floodwaters that would destroy villages
  • What Is Peat and Why Is It Ecologically Important?
    In temperate and sub-arctic regions, peat forms from Sphagnum mosses, sedges, and shrubs, while tropical peatlands can be derived from rainforest trees Peatlands are characterized by acidic, nutrient-poor, and waterlogged conditions, which support communities of flora and fauna
  • What exactly is peat – and why is it so important? - Countryfile. com
    Peat is dead and partially decomposed organic matter or vegetation It forms at a very slow rate, taking thousands of years for a fully-formed layer to develop
  • Peat - New World Encyclopedia
    Peat forms in wetlands or peatlands, variously characterized as bogs, moors, muskegs, pocosins, mires, and peat swamp forests It is typically formed in temperate, humid environments where the decomposition is slowed and the land is waterlogged




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