well that's easiy,
the ground might have some sort of nutrients that keeps the plant(s) grow and produce food. the marshly ground keeps it warm in the winter and cool during the summer
What kind of a root system would it have?
well that's easiy, the ground might have some sort of nutrients that keeps the plant(s) grow and produce food. the marshly ground keeps it warm in the winter and cool during the summer What kind of a root system would it have?
Because it rains a lot of times it makes the ground wet an than it stays wet so it makes a wetland.
wet swampy area
Moose survive through their adapted physical features such as long legs for navigating deep snow, a thick insulating coat, and large hooves for walking on soft, marshy ground. They also feed on a varied diet of plants and have keen senses to detect predators. Additionally, their ability to swim long distances helps them escape threats and find new habitats.
Mangroves grow in marshy areas because they are adapted to thrive in saline, waterlogged environments where other plants cannot survive. Their specialized root systems, which include prop roots and pneumatophores, allow them to anchor in soft sediments while facilitating gas exchange in anaerobic conditions. Additionally, these ecosystems provide crucial habitat for various species and serve as natural buffers against coastal erosion and storm surges. Their ability to tolerate fluctuating salinity and tidal changes makes them perfect for marshy coastal regions.
they have trees tht keep people alive.
it makes it unique because it is only for a sertain animal and will survive for that animal only What makes a habitat unique, is the animal that resides there. The habitat makes it possible for that organism to survive and thrive.
The animal that makes a 2-inch hole in the ground is typically a gopher.
Without them,you willl not survive
It makes the ground fall ^_^
Gravity
Gravity