A.)marshes have more water flow
because their usually connected to a larger body of water so their current and water flow is stronger than a bogs.
Marshes have more water flow
Swamps, Bogs, Marshes, Peatland, Estuaries, but there's a lot more
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The water flow in rivers is too high.Rivers are less productive than swamps because swamps just like marshes have the highest primary production of all the world's ecosystems.
Salt marshes are more spread out.
these are the 5 types of classifications for wetlands.1. MarineAssociated with the open ocean and high-energy coastline waters(includes coastal wetlands, such as tidal marshes)2. EstuarineConsisting of deepwater tidal habitats and adjacent tidal wetlands that, at times, have access to the open ocean; occasionally diluting sea water with freshwater runoff.3. RiverineFound along rivers and streams4. LacustrineAssociated with lakes5. PalustrineMay be isolated or connected wet areas, including marshes, swamps, and bogs
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No, South Korea is more productive.
Yes. Almost all places on Earth get rain, and marshes are more likely to form in fairly wet climates.
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The term wetland is often used in reference to any sort of ecosystem that holds both water and land. However, the classification of 'wetland' only encompasses four specific types of ecosystems - marshes, bogs, swamps and fens. Within these four wetlands there are subcategories such as tidal or non-tidal marshes, mangrove swamps, and more. Lagoons, estuaries and floodplains are ecosystems which support the interaction of water and land, but are NOT true wetlands.