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Bog

For Bog we have terms and definitions in 7 topics. The topics are Dream, Environment, Fish, Hunting, Import Cars, Nature and Physical Geography.



Bog (Dream)

Bogs, denotes burdens under whose weight you feel that endeavors to rise are useless. Illness and other worries may oppress you.
See Swamp.


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Bog (Environment)

A type of wetland that accumulates appreciable peat deposits. Bogs depend primarily on precipitation for their water source, and are usually acidic and rich in plant residue with a conspicuous mat of living green moss.


Bog (Fish)

Freshwater wetlands that are poorly drained and characterized by a buildup of peat.


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Bog (Hunting)

A wet, spongy, poorly drained area which is usually rich in very specialized plants, contains a high percentage of organic remnants and residues and frequently is associated with a spring, seepage area, or other subsurface water source. A bog sometimes represents the final stage of the natural processes of eutrophication by which lakes and other bodies of water are very slowly transformed into land areas.


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Bog (Import Cars)

1. To lose power and momentarily faulter when coming off the line. 2. To stall or slow due to soft dirt or sand in off-road racing. 3. A mud hole.


Bog (Nature)

A peatland that receives water primarily from rainfall and is dominated by sedges, sphagnum mosses, low shrubs, and evergreen trees.


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Bog (Physical Geography)

A habitat that consists of waterlogged spongy ground. Common vegetation are sedges and sphagnum moss. Bogs are common in Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia.




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