A marsh is a type of wetland. Other types of wetlands include swamps, bogs, fens, forested wetlands, and others. A marsh is almost always inundated, or full of water. There is usually some open water present. Vegetation such as grasses, reeds, and forbs dominate the marsh landscape. This contrasts with swamps that are generally deeper and have more trees.
A "swamp" is low marshy ground characterized by stagnant water and often covered with dense vegetation. Swamps are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, and they play an important ecological role in supporting diverse plant and animal species.
Yes, a swampy area is counted as being moist. Swamps are characterized by wet, marshy land with standing water and high humidity, creating a consistently moist environment that supports unique ecosystems.
a broad area of flat or gently rolling land is called a plain.
An area where land and water meet is called a shoreline.
A large mound or raised area of earth is called a hill or mound.
Wetland
A bog.
Swamp?
That is a swamp
jamestown
Cause they are marshey, and they're birds.
The Everglades
I am not sure of the answer but it is not a delta since a delta need not be marshy and the question asks about marshy land.
swamp
It is an area of marshy wetland formed by the thick growth of a plant (a moss) called "Sphagnum".
Because a cactus can't grow in clayey soil and there is a lot of water in the marshes, the cactus does not need a lot of water
bayou