Lakes, wetlands, and rivers are all aquatic ecosystems that support diverse plant and animal life. Similarities include their roles in water purification, habitat provision, and biodiversity support. However, lakes are typically standing bodies of water, wetlands are saturated areas that can be either permanent or temporary, and rivers are dynamic systems with flowing water. Additionally, wetlands often have unique soil and vegetation types due to their periodic flooding, while lakes and rivers can have varying depths and flow patterns.
The differences of the Nile river in Egypt and the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia is that they
A river
The younger the river the LESS tributaries there are flowing into them, the older they get the MORE tributaries there are flowing into them
The younger the river the LESS tributaries there are flowing into them, the older they get the MORE tributaries there are flowing into them
Swamps and Marshes
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Moist or like a wetland.
streams, river, lake, wetland, ocean
Florida
the EVERGLADES
they are the rarest wetland animal in south america.
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