Which of the following is extracted from wetlands?
Correct answer: Peat

ATS
why no mention of it also being used as compost for growing plants in? Thankfully here in the UK it's use as a growing matter is being stopped, and other environmentally friendly replacement products being used. It is vital for the environment that it is left alone as it absorbs and holds so much carbon dioxide.

little b
I've not been to peat

Snance
Ahh, the peat...

Dee1
Ireland full of bogs in the Midlands mainly

Leapfoot
Excellent replacement is Palm peat or Coir.

Piotr
Player #47070164, looks a bit like muddy coal I think