mangroves
Swampy ground, or a forested body of water, is generally called a swampland. Quagmires, bogs and marshes are other names for swampy grounds.
mimosa
Mangroves
Swampy ground is called a marsh. Marshes are wetland areas that are characterized by shallow water and often feature grasses, reeds, and other water-loving vegetation.
mire
No, mangroves are typically found in tropical and subtropical coastal areas. They are adapted to thrive in salty, swampy conditions and play a key role in protecting coastlines and providing critical habitat for various species.
wet, swampy, subtropical rainforest, and tropical wetlands
In the tropical and sub-tropical rain forest, as well as as wet lowlands, and swampy savanas.
The definition for quagmire is swampy ground.
flat, swampy coastal plain; low mountains in south
A swampy area is called a wetland. It begins with the letter W.
Plymouth is not a swampy land as a whole. While there may be areas with wetlands or marshes within Plymouth, it is not primarily characterized as a swampy land. Plymouth is a town in Massachusetts known for its coastal areas and historical significance.