A wetland is an area that contains soil that remains wet most of the year or throughout particular seasons. This includes freestanding areas of water within a portion of land. Many species of plants and animals make wetlands their home. Wetlands are vital to the feeding methods of many animals and are important for them to sustain life. These areas provide important nutrients and minerals to the animals and plants and promote an overall healthy atmosphere.
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Wetlands have water and all living things need water.
animals and plants live in wetlands because there is more than enough water and food to go around
Well they are important because there are many types of animals and organisms that humans rely on to live. like birds, fish, and small insects.
wetlands are important to wildlife because they provide a home, food source, and drinking water.
The plant lifes are roses flowers and animal life is a dog
The stages through which a plant or animal goes through in life is called the life cycle. Each plant or animal species has a different life cycle.
no plant or animal life can be found on mercury because there is not enough oxygen gravity.
It is very important. If any kind of organism does not have water near them, they can depend on rain
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Heat is important because we need the right amount of it. Temperatures below freezing can damage plant and animal life. Temperatures too high can also kill plant and animal life.
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Definitely, climate plays a huge role in animal and plant life.
You have your grammar wrong.. :) That is " What is the effect of great geologic changes on plant and animal life" Welcome :)
it isn't good, it would destroy the plant/animal.