YES swamps are useful to the country
Swamps provide essential ecological services, including water filtration, flood control, and habitat for diverse wildlife, which supports biodiversity. They also serve as carbon sinks, helping to mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide. Additionally, swamps offer recreational opportunities and resources such as fish, timber, and medicinal plants, contributing to local economies. Their unique ecosystems also play a crucial role in maintaining the health of surrounding environments.
Yes coal was formed by the bio materials of forests and swamps and the energy as now came from the sun.
When the ocean rises each day at high tide, seawater flows into this lowland creating many swamps.
they can, but they are mostly found underground
They are swamps in Louisiana.
Spanish swamps
People in swamps engage in activities such as birdwatching, fishing, hiking, and exploring unique ecosystems. Some also harvest plants like cypress trees for lumber or gather resources like peat moss. Swamps can provide important habitats for wildlife and offer opportunities for recreation and research.
No! Swamps have amphibeous creature like snails. Insects are also in swamps.
Yes, peat is found in swamps. Peat is formed in swamps. Moss is found hanging from trees in swamps. Have you heard the term "peat moss"........
Swamps like the Okefenokee are valuable resources. They are carbon dumps and provide cover and habitation for many different kinds of wildlife.
Mangrove Swamps
YES swamps are useful to the country
Dinosaur Swamps was created in 1970.
formed from the decaying organic matter in swamps
~There are two types of swamps, forested and shrub swamps. ~In the US swamps cover approximately 100,000 square miles. ~Swamps develop in moist climates ~Swamps contain a natural filtration system that cleans the water even better than our man made factories. ( Hope this can help!)
Yes the do, but not all of the turtles live in swamps :)