it harms all the animals
Saltwater Marsh
When a watershed experiences more rainfall than usual, the excess water flows into the marsh, causing water levels to rise. This increase in water levels can lead to flooding, potentially impacting the plants and animals that depend on the marsh for habitat and resources. Additionally, the increased water levels can alter the nutrient levels and sediment deposits in the marsh ecosystem.
Natural succession typically occurs in the following order: prairie, followed by marsh, then forest. This sequence is based on changes in environmental conditions and species interactions as the ecosystem matures over time.
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An example of the interaction between a living and nonliving thing in a wetland is the relationship between marsh plants and water. Marsh plants rely on water for growth and survival, using the water for hydration and nutrient uptake. In return, the presence of marsh plants helps to stabilize the wetland ecosystem by reducing erosion and providing habitat for other organisms.
Technically, it is. However, I consider it to be a marsh biome, for it has many characteristics of a marsh.
a marine ecosystem includes oceans,salt,marsh and intertidan ecology.
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Saltwater Marsh
ocelots live in forests marsh's and jungles
A treeless wetland ecosystem, also known as a marsh or swamp, is an area characterized by waterlogged soils and water-loving vegetation such as grasses, sedges, and mosses. These ecosystems are important for biodiversity, flood control, water purification, and carbon storage. Examples include marshes in coastal areas and peatlands in northern regions.
you need to water them every day
Yes! During the fall and winter seasons they tend to travel upstream (or through a marsh) to a warmer area, which is usually the same each year.
No, marsh grass is not a decomposer; it is a producer. Marsh grass, like other plants, uses photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy and provides oxygen and habitat for various organisms. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic material, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. While marsh grass contributes to the ecosystem, it plays a different role than decomposers.
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Air and water. Air is a homogeneous mixture Water is a heterogeneous mixture
Then. the other will die too