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Water-saturated lands, commonly known as wetlands, are ecosystems characterized by the presence of water, either permanently or seasonally, that supports a diverse array of aquatic plants and animals. These areas include marshes, swamps, and bogs, and they play crucial roles in biodiversity, water filtration, and flood protection. Wetlands serve as vital habitats for many species, providing food, shelter, and breeding grounds. Their unique conditions support specialized flora and fauna adapted to moist environments.

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