River birch, cottonwoods, bald cedars. The Everglades.
Marsh
Swamp
Buttercups grow in wet, muddy, acidic, or waste soil. They can grow from late winter to the summer and requires almost no effort to grow. That is why they usually show up in pastures and other grassy unkempt land.
wet
to wet the land
dog,polar bear, and mavy biebers
a rainforest
a wet grassy land
A marsh is an area of soft, wet, low-lying land, characterized by grassy vegetation and often forming a transition zone between water and land. The similar wetland called a "swamp" is generally more heavily forested.
Quick Sand, YIKES!
wet land is,that area of land where there is swamp.No formof buildings cannot be built on it,or nothing can be planted on it.
swamp
A marsh or swamp typically fits this description - both are low-lying wetlands characterized by soft, waterlogged soil that yields to pressure. These environments are typically rich in organic matter and support a variety of plant and animal species adapted to the wet conditions.
marsh
grassy and wet
Marsh, bog, or swamp.
depends on what you mean by good grass, for example, do you mean tall grass or a short grassed meadow, is the area dry or is it a wet climate, if you mean short grassy meadow w/ a wet climate it could be once every couple hours, but if dry grassy area then it could be less
the springy and sponginess of a wet or grassy wicket helps the bounce
An area that's wet on a part of land.