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Q: How does marsh grasses adapt?
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What abiotic factors do organisms living in rivers and streams have to adapt to?

The swamp has trees and the marsh has plants such as grasses


What abiotic factors do organism living in rivers and streams have to adapt to?

The swamp has trees and the marsh has plants such as grasses


What is a low wet land with tall grasses?

A low, wet land with tall grasses is called a marsh. A marsh is where many animals and waterfowl live. The tall grasses allow them to hide from predators.


What other words mean marsh grasses?

Reeds are one kind of marsh grass.


What is the trophic level of marsh grasses?

primary producer


What is an area with many grasses and reeds by water is known as what?

A marsh. Idiot.


What does a marsh rabbit eat?

The nocturnal marsh rabbit feeds on plants and grasses. Since they feed at night, marsh rabbits are preyed upon by hawks, foxes, owls and bobcats.


What is the producers of estuaries?

Plankton is the primary producer in an estuary.


Where do tall grasses grow best?

in marsh lands,swamps,and places with lots of rainfall


Are there any marine anthophytes?

Yes, there are several types of marine anthophytes. These marine anthophytes include mangals, sea grasses, marsh grasses, and the like.


Why is the Atlantic salt marsh important?

Salt marshes are composed of a variety of plants: rushes, sedges, and grasses.


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.