This is because wetlands have organisms in them that act as filters and clean the water. So it conserves water by cleansing it for us and then making it able for us to drink. I think that would be considered conserving.
Wetlands are natures sponges and filters, excess rainfall runs off of streets, yards, farm fields and feedlots. The plants in wetlands can absorb nutrients carried with rainwater runnoff such as phosphorus and nitrogen. Wetlands also allow water to be metered into our rivers lakes and streams at a slower rate which reduces flooding.
Thank you for your intrest in the environment.
It helps to conserve soil and soil soaks water and stops it from going in drain. The water in soil is again available for water cycle
it should be wetlands since we want as many wetlands as we can since wetlands are such an important part to watersheds everywhere they clean the water are a watering place for animals prevent floods clean the extra nutrients out of the water helping a lot to prevent algae bloom
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This is because wetlands have organisms in them that act as filters and clean the water. So it conserves water by cleansing it for us and then making it able for us to drink. I think that would be considered conserving.
Water can be filtered down to the aquifer, which feeds the source of our wells. Many communities are using wetlands to do this. See related links. Answer nature can't clean its water scientist can clean it better and that is how our water is filtered
Wetlands can be protected by passing laws and promoting programs that help protect existing wetlands. In Michigan, under the Wetlands Protection Act, people are not allowed to drain, fill, or build on a wetland unless they receive a permit.
it hydroates the skin and keeps it clean so drink water those who don't! :)
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I have NO idea, but wetlands have a lot of trees, I think. Trees help the air. Sorry, I'm studying wetlands right now, so I have no idea
Kalahari is a prestigious resort that keeps its water clean through a chlorination and filtration system. This is top of the line and very efficient in order to keep the park clean.
One acre of wetlands can store up to 360,000 gallons of water One acre of wetlands can store up to 360,000 gallons of water
With clean water energy is stored but dirty water keeps energy but loses it in the end