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Wetlands
An area or land permanently saturated with water is called a wetland. Wetlands are important ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species, as well as provide various ecosystem services such as water filtration and flood control.
In both salt and fresh water because the fresh water goes into the salt water and combines together.....
yes aerated water is saturated .when co2 is passed water becomes saturated
Basalt rock with a layer of sedimentary rock overlaying that, covered with water saturated sediments.
Dry: Free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist. Wet: Covered or saturated with water or another liquid. Hope this helped*
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wetlands land or areas (as marshes or swamps) that are covered often intermittently with shallow water or have soil saturated with moisture -usually used in plural
i wouldn't eat it only because something saturated in water may have a foreign disease as rain water can recycle itself from different continenets
I do not understand your question; however, I can say that if you add water to a saturated solution, it isn't saturated, anymore.
A swamp is a type of wetland, which is a land form that is characterized by having saturated soil. So, a swamp is both land and water, with the majority of the area being covered in water.
When you add water to the saturated solution, there is more solvent to dissolve the solute. The saturated solution becomes diluted, so it is no longer saturated.