dosnt oveee at all
i think the wetland will absorb the water being poured and it will get collected as groundwater ..
The pH of water entering a wetland differs from water leaving a wetland because the soil and vegetation typical of wetland areas naturally purify water, and contain microbes that can convert sulfates into sulfides.
a salt marsh is a wetland that has fresh water
wetland
water
wetland have ares that are like ponds but there is tidal activity - water low lying
Water moves in wetlands through various processes such as precipitation, surface runoff, groundwater flow, and evaporation/transpiration. Wetlands can act as sponges, absorbing excess water during periods of high rainfall and releasing it slowly during periods of low rainfall. The movement of water in wetlands is crucial for maintaining the ecosystem's balance and supporting a diverse range of plant and animal life.
They like water?
Yes
Physical and Behavioral adaptation is important to wetland animals because its the habitat of an animals life,how they move to catch prey,feathers wings<ETC.> Animals in wetland needs to live to,that is why it is so important to wetland animals.
well a wetland area is obv an area by water, and brackish water is a mixture of salt and fresh water which isn't always the cleanest and can create bacteria. Brackish water can be in a marsh or a swamp
Tundra gets water from when it rains out and from the water that they store underground.