'Peat' is an important source of domestic fuel in several countries. How is 'peat' formed in nature?
Peat is an organic fuel consisting of spongy material formed by the partial decomposition of organic matter, primarily plants material in wetlands such as swamps ferns and mosses. The development of peat is favoured by warm, moist climatic conditions.
The main producers of peat Sphagnum most occur in bogs. The accumulation of Sphagnum plant in due course of time leads this plant to get hardened and change into peat.
Peat is used in the preparation of ethyl alcohol, peat, tar, ammonia, paraffin, etc. Peat is also used in covering the roots during transportation. This enormous value shown by peat for mankind makes it as an important domestic fuel and economic source for mankind.