too many to calculate
Swamps differ from marshes primarily in their vegetation; swamps are characterized by the presence of woody plants and trees, whereas marshes are dominated by herbaceous plants like grasses and reeds. Additionally, swamps typically have a higher water table and can support a wider variety of wildlife. Both ecosystems are wetlands, but their distinct plant communities and hydrology set them apart.
Reeds can grow in salt or fresh water but tend to grow at the water's edge where their roots are wet for most of the year.
it only has one reed but the have double-reeds
U.S. quarters have 119 reeds.
There are 118 reeds on a dime.
None. Whistles do not have reeds.
Zero. None. Trombones use no reeds.
As long as reeds have been around. Reeds are like fat, long straws. I know of historical records citing citizens of Venice, Italy using reeds to breathe while they'd hide, in the then-swamps, from invading Roman troops. That was recorded as going on from about 200-400 B.C., before the fall of the Roman Empire.
Yes they were made of reeds and twigs.
The term is "reeds" there are 118 on a US dime
There are many benefits of swamps. Swamps are home to many unique microorganisms, and many other creatures live in the swamp that are unable to live in other environments.
Swamps differ from marshes primarily in their vegetation and water conditions. Swamps are characterized by the presence of woody plants and trees, while marshes are dominated by herbaceous plants like grasses and reeds. Additionally, swamps typically have standing water for longer periods and may have more nutrient-rich soil, whereas marshes often have more fluctuating water levels and can be more open and exposed.