well, Wetlands.... obviously has water in it.... because it's called the Wetlands!! yeahh, that's right.. i went there SMART ONE!
Sometimes!
A marsh is a wetland that is formed once freshwater meets any type of salt water.......most are indeed formed by the ocean because it is the largest source of salt water.
Sorry for this short answer... Earth. A briny water ecosystem can contain both salt and fresh water, though it is all mixed together. These ecosystems are where a fresh water source, such as a river, meets a salt water source, such as an ocean. River deltas commonly have briny water.
The mixing of fresh water and saltwater is called brackwater or brackish water.
Oceans are not the source of fresh water on Earth. Drinking water primarily comes from 4 sources. Lakes, rivers, groundwater, and glaciers. (Of course, all of it is purified before it reaches you.) ADDED: The oceans are fundamentally the source, because the water falling as rain and snow has been evaporated from the sea, and the evaporation leaves the salt behind.
what are some unique features in a wetland
a salt marsh is a wetland that has fresh water
yes, a pond is a fresh water ecosytem. Although the ecosystem is in the same biom as many other small ecosystem, the ecosystem contains many small communitys. The pond is a freshwater ecosystem because it contains small communitys that interect with each other and because its a fresh water source.
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
lakes. because the question asks for a fresh water source.
A marsh is a wetland that is formed once freshwater meets any type of salt water.......most are indeed formed by the ocean because it is the largest source of salt water.
Rivers,lakes.ponds,any fresh water source or there are fresh water fish breeders
Lakes
Yes.
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.
The fresh water source that is important to people depends on the nation. In the United States the most important freshwater source is the Great Lakes system.
The Precipitation stage of water cycle provides fresh water to the aquifiers. It is one of the major source of fresh water on earth.