does it rain alot in a wetland
A lot of wetlands were formed when the last ice age ended. The small dents in the ground were filled with the water from the former-glaciers. Then sediment filled in where the water was, spilling it out of the dents and forming wetlands.
Are you referring to a rain forest? A rain forest has a lot of vegetation and receives a lot of rain.
Yes
During floods it gets force from more water which amkes it move. In rain it is able to move because there is no gravity on Earth and the weight it gets when it is combine whith more water droplets.
There was rain again today because Spring has begun and in the season of Spring, there is a lot of rain. It can also be because of global warming or that a lot of pollution has caused it to rain.
yes a rain forest is a wetland.
No a desert is an area that receives barely any rain, while a wetland receives tonnes of rain.
A lot of wetlands were formed when the last ice age ended. The small dents in the ground were filled with the water from the former-glaciers. Then sediment filled in where the water was, spilling it out of the dents and forming wetlands.
be cause wetland are so inprotant because if wetlands didnt exict whenever it would rain we would mosty get flodded
It takes about 500 years for a wetland swamp to be made or created. It is created by forests with way to much rain over the years.
because it is a wetland
A swamp?
Wetlands get 59 to 100 inches or 150 centimeters a year.
There are a lot of migrating birds in this wetland habitat right now.
Swamps, Bogs, Marshes, Peatland, Estuaries, but there's a lot more
why habagat brings a lot of rain
Mississippi gets a lot of rain, as it is on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.