Yes, there are toilets in Kenya.
Bogs are typically formed in areas where there is high precipitation and low temperatures. This combination of wet conditions and cooler temperatures slows down the decomposition of organic matter, leading to the accumulation of peat and the formation of bogs.
Partially decayed plant matter found in bogs is called peat. Peat forms when organic material accumulates and is not fully decomposed due to waterlogged conditions in bogs, creating an important source of fuel and for ecological processes.
Organisms that live under bogs include specialized plant species like sphagnum moss and carnivorous plants, as well as fungi, bacteria, and various invertebrates such as insects and worms. These organisms have adaptations to the acidic, waterlogged conditions found in bogs.
Bogs can vary in depth from a few inches to several feet, depending on factors such as vegetation cover, water levels, and underlying substrate. On average, bogs are typically a few feet deep.
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"WC" is what Germans call their toilets.
'Bog' is a slang term sometimes used in Britain for a toilet.
Bogs in English moors can be dangerous due to their unstable ground, hidden water pockets, and thick vegetation that can make navigation difficult. It's important to be cautious and follow designated paths when exploring these areas to avoid accidents.
They had no toilets.
to buy land and things like toilets
Of course blanket -,-
Bogs accumulates acidic peat...=)
Yes called call a potty
some people just fell in the bogs ,others were sacrificed and left in the bogs.
'les toilettes' (used in the plural) is translated 'toilet toilets) in English.
Bogs Adornado was born in 1951.