Well, Tidal Fresh Water Marsh Means a wetland that has little or no salt and is found in the upper parts of estuaries.
Yes saltwater marshes change daily ;not freshwater marshes
No
tidal flow
If a 'lake' is tidal then it is part of the sea & therefore it cannot be freshwater ! there is no such thing as a freshwater tidal lake. I live near a tidal fresh water lake - Pitt Lake, British Columbia, Canada
tidal flow
tidal flow
Yes, a bog is a freshwater wetland. Marshes and swamps are also freshwater wetlands.
Swamps and marshes
freshwater biomes are non-tidal
Freshwater marshes are often found in low-lying areas near rivers, lakes, and wetlands. They can be located in both temperate and tropical regions around the world. Freshwater marshes are characterized by an abundance of water-tolerant plants and provide important habitat for a variety of wildlife species.
Bog, marshes, and swamps can be freshwater, but not always. There are many bogs, marshes, and an swamps that are saltwater by coastal areas. Some of these have a high salt content and others have low salt content.
swamps and marshes