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Q: What is a land that is sometimes under water or has soil with a great deal of moisture?
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What is land that is sometimes under water or has soil with a great deal of moisture?

An alluvial flood plain and /or a delta flood plane. That could also describe a vernal pond, bog, marsh or some other type of wetland.


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Sometimes the water gives more moisture


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They are amphibians. They need the moisture on their skin. It also need air to breathe.


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