Which one among the following is a peat-producing wetland?

Which one among the following is a peat-producing wetland?

Swamps
Marshes
Bogs
Lakes
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UPSC Geoscientist – 2021
The correct answer is Bogs.
Bogs are a type of freshwater wetland characterized by spongy peat deposits, acidic waters, and a floor covered by a thick carpet of sphagnum moss. Peat is accumulated partially decayed vegetation or organic matter that develops in wetlands where waterlogged conditions inhibit decomposition, which is a defining feature of bogs.
Swamps are typically forested wetlands. Marshes are herbaceous wetlands dominated by grasses, rushes, or reeds. Lakes are open bodies of water, and while they may accumulate organic sediment, they are not primarily defined by peat formation in the same way bogs are.
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