1、a peat bog; a turbary

2、A cutting in a peat bog.

3、Wood that has been preserved in a peat bog.

4、bogwood:Wood that has been preserved in a peat bog.

5、During filming for Top Gear, it was claimed he damaged a peat bog in Scotland.

6、The Jinchuan and Hani peat bogs were developed in similar climate and environment, and the Hongyuan peat bog was formed in a different condition.

7、Vast stretches of peat bog surrounding the city have dried out and caught fire covering Moscow with choking smog.

8、Whether plunging through a steep-sided gorge or oozing through a peat bog, water is a constant presence in the park.

9、A classic example of this phenomenon of anhydrobiosis is that the germination of lotus seeds found buried in a peat bog in the north-eastern China, where they reputedly had survived for more than 2000 years.

10、The washability of coal deposited in high peat bogs is better than that deposited in low peat moors.

11、Apart from water, peat bogs are largely composed of huge volumes of saturated, undecayed plants.

12、One of the big risks for any construction on peat bogs is that the disrupted drainage will cause whole hillsides of waterlogged or dried out peat to slide and eventually oxidise.

13、A broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs.

14、Carbon monoxide pollution has risen to 10 times above the maximum permitted levels, he says, in large part due to burning organic matter in dried-out peat bogs.

15、A region of western Ireland on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. The area is noted for its peat bogs and mountainous terrain.

16、Farmers at Larsha have taken steps to protect against fires that break out in forests and peat bogs every year in Nizhny Novgorod.

17、The RSPB also claims now that installation of the turbines could release significant carbon dioxide from the peat bogs affected, undermining the turbines' potential to combat global warming.

18、There is probably some double-counting in the two sets of figures, because many peat bogs are found in forests, and are thus drained as those forests are cleared.

19、Some of the most beautiful areas of England are releasing millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year because of damage to peat bogs, environment watchdogs have warned.