Natural wetlands are lands which, due to geological or ecological factors, have a natural supply of water-either from tidal flows, flooding rivers, connections with groundwater, or because they are perched above aquifers or potholes. Wetlands are covered or soaked for at least a part, and often all, of the year. This makes wetlands intermediaries between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They are neither one or the other, and yet they are both.
-Prevent flooding.
-Release vegetative matter; help feed fish.
-Many animal uses wetland for migration or reproduction,
-Erosion control.
The Nitrogen Cycle, The Carbon Cycle,and The Water Cycle
Three freshwater wetlands are a marsh, a swamp, and a fen.
The three most important cycles in ecosystems are made of the materials water, carbon and nitrogen. As a result of these three cycles, the ecosystem is able to dispose of waste and recycle elements back into nature.
fertile soil, wetlands and prtroleum
Emergent, Aquatic, Scrub- Shrub Wetlands
three reasons why the connective tissue wrappings of skeletal muscle are important
Mountains are important to people for various reasons. They provide valuable resources such as water, minerals, and biodiversity. They also offer recreational activities like hiking, skiing, and climbing. Additionally, mountains play a crucial role in regulating climate patterns and are significant cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic symbols for many societies.
marshes swamps and bogs
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give three reasons why landforms are important to our environment