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A type of standing Water habitat in which the soil is acidic and decay is slow is called

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A type of standing Water habitat in which the soil is acidic and decay is slow is called- a type of standing-water habitat in which the soil is acidic and decay is slow is called. a bog. cypress trees are adapted to living in.

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Answer: Bog

Explanation: A bog can be defined as the wetland that accumulates peat (dead and decaying plant material) in water and remains still for longer duration of time. This is a type of wetland.

They are mostly covered by peat and sphagnum moss. The gradual accumulation of peat in the wetland makes it a carbon sink.

It is mostly formed when the ground surface is acidic and has very quantity of nutrients in it.

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