Ferns
Oh, dude, the latitude for swamps can vary depending on where you are in the world. Swamps can be found near the equator or in more temperate regions, so the latitude can range from around 23.5 degrees north to 23.5 degrees south. But hey, who's really keeping track of where swamps are located anyway, right?
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Wegener explained the existence of glaciers in the southern land masses by stating that they were what pushed apart the the land masses and formed the continents. They then melted to help form the oceans.Hope this helps!
As an absolute minimum, you'll be able to find fossil pollen in Pa. In most soils, and frequently in swamps.
they form by your face
Coal takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps.
I believe it was during the Permian and Pennsylvanian eras.
They are swamps in Louisiana.
Coal is formed from 400 million year old trees.
Spanish swamps
No! Swamps have amphibeous creature like snails. Insects are also in swamps.
The land was mostly lakes and swamps already. It was just a matter of turning all the lakes, swamps and clearing the jungle/mountains from sea to sea to form a usable canal.
Yes, peat is found in swamps. Peat is formed in swamps. Moss is found hanging from trees in swamps. Have you heard the term "peat moss"........
Swamps can be either temporary or permanent, depending on various environmental factors. Some swamps may form in response to seasonal flooding and can dry up during drier periods, making them temporary. Others are more stable ecosystems that maintain waterlogged conditions year-round, classifying them as permanent swamps. Overall, the permanence of a swamp is influenced by climate, topography, and water management practices.
Mangrove Swamps
formed from the decaying organic matter in swamps