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== In real life ==
 
== In real life ==
  
[[wikipedia:Peat|Peat]] can be used as a home-heating fuel (after drying), and some places have power stations either directly fueled by peat, or by distilled [[alcohol]] made from peat. On geological timescales, buried peat eventually turns into [[lignite]]. It's also used to give Scotch whisky its distinctive taste. None of these uses are implemented in Dwarf Fortress.
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[[wikipedia:Peat|Peat]] can be used as a home-heating fuel (after drying), and some places have power stations either directly fueled by peat, or by distilled [[alcohol]] made from peat. On geological timescales, buried peat eventually turns into [[lignite]]. It's also used to give Scotch whisky its distinctive taste. None of these uses are implemented in ''Dwarf Fortress''.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 3 May 2019

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Properties
Contains

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Peat is one of the many types of soil that can be found in soil layers. Peat layers occasionally contain an aquifer.

In real life

Peat can be used as a home-heating fuel (after drying), and some places have power stations either directly fueled by peat, or by distilled alcohol made from peat. On geological timescales, buried peat eventually turns into lignite. It's also used to give Scotch whisky its distinctive taste. None of these uses are implemented in Dwarf Fortress.

Topsoil
Ocean floor
Sand
Clay