what makes up wetlands is a large number of plants,animals,insects and reptiles also a wetland could be a swaps and lakes.
Wetlands have a high level of biodiversity because they produce a great amount of food that supports a very diverse range of animal and plant species.
The biodiversity is the large number of plants and animals, including dry plants, water plants, ferns, insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
The well being of a particular environmental factor affects the wellbeing of other units of a biodiversity. For example, the presence of rain and precipitation will affect the survival of lakes and wetlands, which are capable of sustaining fish.
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One acre of wetlands can store up to 360,000 gallons of water One acre of wetlands can store up to 360,000 gallons of water
Pollution goes up and biodiversity goes down.
Temporary wetlands are wetlands that never stay wet or filled with water all year round. These wetlands often fill up with spring run-off or during high precipitation periods, but dry up with dry or drought periods. Some of these wetlands may stay dry for several years before filling up with water again when a wet period hits.
By biodiversity animals not being able to live where they are native
Biodiversity is important to Aboriginal people as it makes them feel to be part of an essential aspect of life. This will bring different values together in the society.
to suck up the water
Water strider are important to the wetlands because other animals rely on them for food. Fish and small animals eat them which makes them part of the food chain.
Warmer states would have greater opportunities for biodiversity. California and Texas, based on their size and climate are the two states set up for the greatest biodiversity.
pollution will go up if they disapear ozone layer will go down if wetlands disapear many smoggy days