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Swamps are wetlands characterized by the presence of standing water, which can be freshwater or saltwater, and a variety of vegetation, primarily trees and shrubs. They typically have slow-moving or stagnant water, rich organic soils, and high levels of biodiversity. Swamps play a crucial role in water filtration, flood control, and providing habitat for wildlife. They are often found in low-lying areas and can be influenced by seasonal flooding.

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