Approximately 2% of Nebraska's land area is classified as wetland. This includes various types of wetlands such as marshes, swamps, and bogs, which play a crucial role in the state's ecosystem by providing habitat for wildlife, improving water quality, and aiding in flood control. The preservation and management of these wetlands are important for maintaining biodiversity and supporting agriculture in the region.
Nebraska is a land-locked state. It is not bordered by any oceans.
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It depends on how much it rains. Any part of Nebraska can have the most floods. But usually Nebraska only floods by rain.
Nebraska has two major land regions: the Dissected Till Plains and the Great Plains.
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Yes wetland is a compound word. The words are wet and land.
Nebraska has 49 land regions
the answer is wetland
The kind of land that Nebraska has is mostly plains. The Great Plains of Nebraska is further divided down into smaller areas.
Neither it's a wet-land
Moist or like a wetland.
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a tract of soft, very damp land, usually low lying.
R. B. Mandal has written: 'Land Utilization' -- subject(s): Land use, Planning 'Wetlands management in North Bihar' -- subject(s): Wetland ecology, Wetland management
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