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'''Peat''' is one of the many types of [[soil]] that can be found in Dwarf Fortress. Peat layers occasionally contain an [[aquifer]]. | '''Peat''' is one of the many types of [[soil]] that can be found in Dwarf Fortress. 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 DF (yet). | |
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