noun
- Areas of land where peat (partially decomposed plant material) has accumulated, typically characterized by wet, boggy conditions and low-growing vegetation.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Common in geography, ecology, and environmental science contexts
Examples
- The peatlands of Scotland are home to rare plant and animal species.
- Peatlands store large amounts of carbon and play an important role in climate regulation.
- Draining peatlands for agriculture has caused significant environmental damage.
- Many peatlands are protected as nature reserves to preserve their unique ecosystems.
- The peatlands in Ireland cover thousands of square kilometers.
- Scientists study peatlands to understand how they respond to climate change.