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.
fish
everywhere ,but the ponds,streams,and wetlands.
Coastal wetlands are those wetlands that are within, along, or near tidally-influenced water bodies. Their source of water (hydrology) may be salt, fresh, or both (brackish). Freshwater wetlands are those wetlands whose water source (hydrology) is of fresh water (not salty or brackish) . They can be tidally influenced by freshwater tides (tidal waterways above the salt line) or may be far inland (hydrology source is usually groundwater, surface waters, or precipitation).