yes, but only in some yes, but only in some yes, but only in some
The weather in a wetlands is determined by geography and climate. Only larger wetlands have an effect on their environment. As water evaporates from the wetlands, it can create humidity and more frequent rain.
The term 'wetlands' refers to level of moisture in the ground (eg ponds, swamps, bogs, vernal pools). It is not related to snowfall at all- there can be wetlands in latitudes that never get snow or in latitudes that have snow cover for months at a time.
Some of the most common poisonous berries include bittersweet nightshade, pokeweed berries, holly berries, and yew berries. It's important to avoid consuming any wild berries unless you are absolutely certain of their identification and safety. If in doubt, it's best to consult a local plant expert or guidebook.
Yes. Wetlands do not have a unique climate and can be found in a variety of climates, many of which can get both hail and sleet.
Yes, wetlands can help clean air by absorbing and storing carbon dioxide through photosynthesis, and by trapping and filtering pollutants such as nitrogen and sulfur compounds. The vegetation in wetlands can also release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, improving air quality in the surrounding area.
There are many wetlands in California
No. There aren't wetlands in Alabama.
wetlands are wonderful. wetlands are wet. wetlands help prevent flooding. wetlands are home to many species. wetlands have alot of plants.
Yes, they do live in wetlands
Wetlands are the mother of the food chain.
why are wetlands importaant in reclamation
wetlands in Jamaica can be found wherever it is wet
no they live wetlands
Rakatu Wetlands was created in 2006.
Newport Wetlands was created in 2000.
Boondall Wetlands was created in 1990.
Wetlands Preserve was created in 1989.