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How can a marsh filter water?

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What is a salt marsh?

A salt marsh is a type of marsh that is between land and salty water. It has very shallow water and gets a lot of sunlight.


How are the salts naturally removed from ocean waters?

the salt is drained out by letting the water evaporate and they are left behind. When ocean water freezes, its just water. No salt. Ocean water can filter through the sand and marsh grasses and this can filter out the salt as well.


Does freshwater marsh freeze faster than salt water marsh?

it might if you test it out


Where the ground is all water?

A marsh?


Does a marsh have freshwater?

If it is a freshwater marsh, then yes. A freshwater marsh has standing water and contains mostly soft-stemmed plants such as cattails, water lilies, arrowheads, rushes and sedges A saltwater marsh has mostly tough grasses and is found along side ocean coastlines.


Can 1 body of water be a marsh and swamp?

Yes, it can.


Why is a marsh a marsh?

Marshe are important because they filter pollution, prevent erosion and flooding, habitat for animals, provide food, recreation, research and education. So in this case we should protect the wetlands.


What is the simplest way to filter water for outdoor drinking water?

You can use water filter straw or water filter bottle to filter water which is quickly purify water and the water is safe and fresh to drink.


A dam is built that changes water flow nearby The water flowing through a marsh completely stops What is the most likely effect of this change?

the marsh will become less productive.


How do you get lapras in silver version?

go to the marsh land and switch one of the marsh to rocky beach and use surf in the water and you run in to it


The overflow of water from the banks of a body of water onto the land?

the overflow of water itself is simply called a flood, the land that this will filter out onto can be either a floodplain or a marsh. Generally, a floodplain relates to freshwater, and marshland refers to salt water. In any case, the water needs to be continually moving; and so lakes do not count in this way.


Land soaked with water?

Marsh, bog, morass, flooded, water-logged, drowned ???