turvemaaperät
Turvemaaperät, often translated as peatlands or peat soils, are a type of soil formed in waterlogged environments where organic matter accumulates faster than it decomposes. This slow decomposition is due to the anaerobic (oxygen-poor) conditions prevalent in these saturated soils. The dead plant material, such as mosses, sedges, and woody debris, gradually builds up over thousands of years, creating layers of peat.
These ecosystems are characterized by their high water content and acidity. The type of vegetation present
Peatlands are found globally, often in cool, wet climates. They play a significant role in the Earth's
Peat soils have various uses, including as a fuel source, a horticultural medium, and in the construction