they recycle nutrients into the soil "APEX"
D.) they protect nearby land flooding
i just took the test and got it wrong thats how i know :')
Wetlands are home to many creatures found nowhere else, such as bog turtles, killifish, marsh ducks such as mallards and black ducks, and an array of herons and rails. Wetlands provide stopping over places for migratory waterfowl, essential areas for needed rest on their long treks.
They are wet.
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Wetlands form an important environment for aquatic plants and animals. They are also a haven for migrating birds that have retreated from the bitter northern weather, to overwinter in milder climes.
Wetlands are home to many creatures found nowhere else, such as bog turtles, killifish, marsh ducks such as mallards and black ducks, and an array of herons and rails. Wetlands provide stopping over places for migratory waterfowl, essential areas for needed rest on their long treks.
All wetlands have cattails(a plant), microscopic organisms(cope pods, etc.), many wetlands have muskrats and since there are cattails, the Red Wing Blackbird is there, because they are attracted to the cattails. There are cranes visit and so do swans. Frogs are definitely there. A lot of insects(mayflies, mosquitoes, back swimmers, etc.) foxes and hawks go there to... and that's all I have for now!
They contain plants that purify water. (Apex)
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No. They are common there today.
sandhill crane and pelicans.
No.
some are not all .
No, there are different types of wetlands. Such as marshes, bogs, swamps, and fens.
bald eagles, osprey, and the common loon
Marsh
The Limpkin is rare to fairly common in Florida in swamps and wetlands.
amphibians, reptiles, migratory birds, small mammals
Mudflows ARE found in swampy areasHope i helped :D
yes, all over the place.
wetlands