No, a river is a river, not a wetland. If it has wet and spongy soil, like a marsh, it is. It would more refer to an area around a river that would be flooded by it, rather than the river itself. It can refer to any marshy area, often near a coast or river. It is literally land that is wet. It is usually shallow enough, where wading birds might be able to feed. There would typically be vegetation growing up through the water.
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streams, river, lake, wetland, ocean
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A marsh is a wetland that is formed once freshwater meets any type of salt water.......most are indeed formed by the ocean because it is the largest source of salt water.
In ponds Actually In Wetland Ecosystems such as lakes, ponds, and marshes, and many more.
Wetland
the smallest wetland is the bog
what is the depth of a wetland
The coastal plain is a wetland because it has the term of coastal in it. ''Coastal'' means a wetland.
The wetland ecosystem With trees is a swamp.A wetland ecosystem Without trees is a marsh.Hope this helps:)
The word wetland is a noun.
the smallest wetland is the bog
does it rain alot in a wetland