Why are bogs and swamps usually low in nitrogen?

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2026-04-19 06:00

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Oh, dude, bogs and swamps are low in nitrogen because they have poor drainage, so the waterlogged conditions limit the decomposition of organic matter. This means that dead stuff just kinda sits there, not breaking down efficiently and releasing nitrogen into the soil. So, like, the nitrogen cycle is all messed up in these soggy places.

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