yes a rain forest is a wetland.
tropical rainforest
A swamp, bog, or marsh would be considered a wetland.
ocean,cave,forest,desert,wetland,marsh
Moose don't live in wetlands. They are a forest animal.
An answer would be something like a forest, for example, or maybe a wetland.
Neither, they live on mountains, and plains areas.
because it is a wetland
# there is unpredictable weather # there is alot of precipatation # Glaze ice storms are closely correlated with the extent of the deciduous forest. For this reason it has been proposed that this is what determines the north temperate deciduous forest. For a discussion of this concept see http://charles_w.tripod.com/glaze.html
Forest fires can benefit wetlands by clearing out dense vegetation and allowing sunlight to reach the forest floor, promoting new growth and diversity. This can create more open space and support the regeneration of wetland ecosystems. Additionally, the ash left behind by the fire can provide important nutrients that help wetland plants thrive.
Charles R Demas has written: 'The Atchafalaya Basin' -- subject(s): Forest Hydrology, Hydrology, Forest, Watershed management, Wetland management, Wetlands
Raccoons are one of the most adaptable of animals. They do well in almost any habitat, from a deciduous forest, rain forest, grassland, wetland, desert to a large urban area.