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As the air temperature decreases which will begin to freeze first a freshwater marsh or a saltwater marsh?

A freshwater marsh


What are two kinds of wetlands?

Bogs, Fens, Freshwater Marsh, Shallow waters, Swamp, Tidal Saltwater Marsh, Tidal Freshwater Marsh


As the air temperature decreases which will begin to Freeze first a fresh water Marsh or a salt water Marsh?

A freshwater marsh will begin to freeze before a saltwater marsh as the freezing point of freshwater is higher than that of saltwater. Freshwater has a freezing point of 0°C (32°F), while the presence of salt in saltwater lowers its freezing point, typically making it around -2°C (28°F) or lower, depending on the salinity. Therefore, as air temperatures drop, freshwater marshes will freeze first.


Does a marsh have freshwater?

If it is a freshwater marsh, then yes. A freshwater marsh has standing water and contains mostly soft-stemmed plants such as cattails, water lilies, arrowheads, rushes and sedges A saltwater marsh has mostly tough grasses and is found along side ocean coastlines.


How many seasons does a freshwater marsh have?

2


Which will freeze at a higher temp - a freshwater marsh or a saltwater marsh?

freshwater. when you add salt to a liquid it raises the boiling point and lowers the freezing point.


What three types of freshwater wetlands?

Three freshwater wetlands are a marsh, a swamp, and a fen.


What is a type of freshwater wetland?

Marsh, swamp, lake.


What are the average temperatures in a freshwater marsh?

40-80 degrees


Is there a such thing as a woodland freshwater habitat?

Yes. We call it a swamp or marsh.


What is a an example of freshwater wetland?

a salt marsh is a wetland that has fresh water


What has the author Michael Ellsworth McVay written?

Michael Ellsworth McVay has written: 'Factors influencing establishment of vegetation in a tidally influenced freshwater marsh' -- subject(s): Marsh ecology, Marsh plants