It depends on where the swamp is located. Usually it is muggy and humid but it can also be moist, damp, and a whole lot of other things. As I said earlier, depending on the location, a swamp can range anywhere from high 80s to 100-130 degrees F. It usually gets colder during the night time. I am not completely sure on my accuracy so you might want to Google it and go to a few websites before using my information. Make sure you cite it though if it is for a school paper! I apologize if my answer was wrong.
If in an isolated spot, probably a spring, otherwise perhaps a swamp or a mere.Wetland is a preferred term these days to swamp.
you will never know because it depens where it is on Earth
Yes, it is. It means of or like a swamp (sharing the characteristics of one).
The Manchac Swamp Bridge, located in Louisiana, was designed by the engineering firm of Parsons Brinckerhoff, with the lead design by engineer and architect Richard J. "Rick" Hargrove. The bridge is notable for its long span over the swamp, which is part of Interstate 55. It was completed in 1979 and stretches approximately 23.8 miles, making it one of the longest bridges in the United States.
No it isn't. It contains the waste of all the trees and animals that live in it.
what is the lowest temperature in a mangrove swamp
i dont know do you
The average temperature is here. The average temperature is here.
you will never know a swamps climate because it all depends where the swamp is in the world, so it will change
The temperature in a swamp can vary depending on location, time of year, and time of day. On average, swamp temperatures can range from 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) but can fluctuate based on environmental factors.
Abiotic factors in a swamp include the sun, temperature, and climate. Other abiotic factors are the water and the actual swamps.
no, due to the amount of vegitation and brush around the swamp. this helps keep the temperature down and slows evaporation. then again you have to consider whether the swamp is being fed water by springs or from run off
The average temperature of a swamp is 90 degrees Fahrenheit
The temperature in the Okefenokee Swamp typically ranges from the mid-50s°F (around 12°C) in the winter months to the mid-90s°F (about 35°C) in the summer. Humidity is generally high, especially during the warmer months, which can make it feel even hotter. Seasonal variations can affect temperatures, but the swamp generally maintains a warm, subtropical climate year-round.
The abiotic factors in a swamp are air, temperature, soil, rocks, water and plant litter. These factors are considered to be parts of a swamp that are non-living.
Rocks, soil, water, temperature, air, and light.
abiotic: temperature humidity water pH living space sunlight soil