Three freshwater wetlands are a marsh, a swamp, and a fen.
marshes swamps and bogs
marshes swamps and bogs
Emergent, Aquatic, Scrub- Shrub Wetlands
The three biomes that are freshwater are ponds and lakes, wetlands, and streams and rivers.
Freshwater is water that contains no salt or sodium.
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Yes, a bog is a freshwater wetland. Marshes and swamps are also freshwater wetlands.
Swamps and marshes
Inland seas became vast freshwater lakes and wetlands where habitats adapted to life in freshwater.
The three main types of freshwater wetlands are marshes, swamps, and bogs. Marshes are dominated by herbaceous plants and typically have standing water, while swamps are characterized by the presence of trees and shrubs, often found in floodplains. Bogs are acidic wetlands that accumulate peat and are typically dominated by sphagnum moss and specialized plant species. Each type plays a crucial role in biodiversity, water filtration, and flood control.
Three types of freshwater ecosystems found in Florida are wetlands, such as the Everglades, rivers like the St. Johns River, and lakes including Lake Okeechobee. These ecosystems support diverse wildlife and plant species and play a crucial role in water filtration and flood control. Florida's unique geography and climate contribute to the rich biodiversity within these freshwater habitats.
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