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Geography, 04.12.2019 05:31, jholbrook7643

How would you expect decomposition rates in peat bogs to change in places where temperature increases as a result of climate change?
o decomposition rates will increase because higher temperatures lead to faster decomposition.
o decomposition rates will decrease because higher temperatures lead to slower decomposition.
o decomposition rates will increase because higher temperatures will reduce or eliminate oxygen in the bog.
o decomposition rates will decrease because higher temperatures will reduce the litter amount and quality.

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