low, marshy ground = bog or swamp
when water moves from clouds (high ground) to the low ground it is called rain also known as precipitation.
A low-lying cloud that touches the ground is called fog. It forms when the air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense and create a misty cloud. Fog can reduce visibility and is common in areas with high humidity levels or near bodies of water.
A small low bush is often referred to as a shrub. It is a woody plant that is smaller in size compared to trees, with multiple stems and branches growing close to the ground.
A stratus cloud that forms near the ground is called fog. It often occurs in valleys or low-lying areas when the temperature and dew point are close together, causing air saturation and condensation to create low-lying clouds. Fog can reduce visibility and create damp conditions at ground level.
Water that is absorbed through the soil surface is called seepage. This is water that soaks into the ground, usually in a low spot of the area.
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SWALES are open expanses of low or marshy ground. (Related to "bog".)
The Everglades
Fen
Both words mean the same, a swale is a low tract of marshy land.
A one-hand save made low to the ground in volleyball is called a dig.
slough
The low ground between two hills is called a valley.
swale
The land was low,marshy, & bad for farming.
A homophone for "fence" is "fens," which refers to low-lying marshy lands.
In temperate acidic marshy environments will low nitrogen resources.