A wetland is a transitional zone between an aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem and as a result has components of both. An ocean is a completely aquatic ecosystem. The presence or absence of salt water has nothing to do with this, there are both freshwater and saltwater wetlands throughout the world.
well for example....A marine wetland consist of shallow waters<and as you might have guessed full of marine life like crabs,lobsters small sometimes large salt water fish.Other wetlands are made up of mamalians,birds,reptiles,amphibians,and fresh water fish.Take for example the everglades,or any other wood lands of course.
Coastal generally means a habitat that is next to the coast, or the sea/ocean. It is a saltwater habitat. Wetlands may be near the coast, or inland, wherever water feeds into them, usually by way of freshwater rivers. Whilst some plants and animals can survive in both areas, each tends to also have its unique flora and fauna, as coastal is saline and wetlands is freshwater.
The answer to your question is that a marine ecosystem is saltwater because it deals with the ocean.
The difference comes with the stuary. This is the area where a river meets with the ocean at the beach.
the difference between river and wetland ecosystems is The speed and the depth of the water
polychaete is marine milli is not
Salt in the water. Salt water.
The major difference between plants and algae is that plants have connective tissues for the transportation of water in the entire plant body while every cell of algae absorbs water from the source on its own. There is no connective tissue is algae. Secondly, the reproduction system of plants is more developed while that of algae is primitive. Thirdly, algae can be single-celled while plants are multicellular organisms. Another area of difference between plants and algae is photo respiration. Moreover, it is argued by the scientists that algae and plants may share the same ancestor but algae cannot be classified as plants.
marine biome f*ck the person who put marine biome because that's b*llshit The most diverse biome is actually the wetlands but many still assert that it is the tropcial rain forest.
the relationship between ocean circulation patterns and the marine food chain is they have almost the same conditions
the difference is that one is turbocharged and one isnt,but both are marine engines. Keep in mind,there is a difference between marine and non-marine engines.
marine insurance
difference of motor and marine insurance
Marine Wetland
They provide a habitat for many wetland animals as well as food and water for species that pass through. Marine wetlands provide organisms important to the food chain of the sea. They also benefit human populations because they slow erosion, help recharge groundwater, and help prevent flooding.
I believe the difference is that a marine is part if the USMC, and a maritime is part of the USM.
marine can be used in water or alot of moisture
None. An Ocean is a Marine environment.
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You can find the difference between marine gps systems and garmin gps systems on the following site: http://www.secrets2business.com/the-difference-between-marine-gps-handhelds-and-their-bigger-brothers/. They have good descriptions.
polychaete is marine milli is not
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater