Salt marshes are an area between land and brackish water that are known to flood. Salt marshes collect sediments and nutrients that are vital to the ecosystem.
seaweed, coral, and fish too!many fish live their. The coral reef biome is there too.Also, the egg came BEFORE the chickenfromAshton in room 4C
Freshwater marshes are often found at the mouth of rivers. They are around lakes and rivers and near the coast line.
I think we should keep them safe to keep animals habitats normal and calm. Without coastlines some animals don't have homes. Also i think we should protect them so coastlines can be seen for many generations to come!
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It is when people let lands flood naturally to form marshes.
Salt marshes are more spread out.
The coastal marshes are saltwater marshes.
the simalarites between marshes and swamps is there both water also fresh.sometimes marshes can be salt water.Estuarites and marshes are also different.marshes are salt water and estuarites are freshwater
salt marshes are were salt water meets fresh water and swamps are bioms with shallow fresh water and trees.
Salt marshes are more spread out.
by catipillers eating the salt and forming it
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It is possible.
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Yes they are. Marshes are river that are like gas stations for animals in the wild. The animals eat, rest, and drink water in marshes.