A wetland is an area that is marshy or soggy, such as a swamp, bog, or marsh. The term may also be used to describe an area that quite frequently receives a large amout of rain.
A wetland is acturley an area of water two or three feet above land.
A low wetland is an area of land that is situated at a low elevation and is characterized by saturation with water, either seasonally or year-round. These areas may support unique plant and animal species adapted to wet conditions and play important roles in water filtration, flood control, and providing habitat for wildlife.
i think its a marsh
low land between moutians or hills
The name of the country that means "low land" is the Netherlands.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
A marsh or swamp typically fits this description - both are low-lying wetlands characterized by soft, waterlogged soil that yields to pressure. These environments are typically rich in organic matter and support a variety of plant and animal species adapted to the wet conditions.
A low land because think about it (low land) means that you can hav full acsses to water. and if it's high you will have a harder time to get water to your farmland.
no
i think its a marsh
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.
A marsh or bog
A low, wet land that supports grass and trees is a swamp. Many swamps occur along large rivers where they are dependent on the water fluctuations. Swamps also occur along the edges of lakes.
To get out of the swamps and wet to the drier parts of the land. They beleived that the swamps caused fever.
houses and buildings on wet land.......
wet land is,that area of land where there is swamp.No formof buildings cannot be built on it,or nothing can be planted on it.
wet
No because a fens is a low-lying wet land and fish need a high lever water. Hope it helps
Cold and wet land
The definition of a swale is a low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land. Also a shallow depression on a golf fairway or green