Peat is organic matter which develops in wetland areas. It is the ideal growing medium for plants, and there is a tremendous demand for it from gardeners, both amateur and professional. But only three per cent of the earth's land surface is covered in peatland, and continued harvesting of peat will endanger these unique wetland habitats. Peat harvesting should be stopped immediately and gardeners should be encouraged to use an alternative. Which of the following best expresses the main conclusion of the argument above?
A.
Only three percent of the land on our planet is covered in peatland.
B.
Taking too much peat will destroy the unique wetland areas in which it develops.
C.
Peat cannot develop except in wetland areas.
D.
No more peat should be extracted and a different growing medium for plants should be promoted.
E.
Peat is a very popular growing medium used by amateur gardeners and professional growers.