I have NO idea, but wetlands have a lot of trees, I think. Trees help the air.
Sorry, I'm studying wetlands right now, so I have no idea
The weather in wetlands can vary, but typically it is humid with frequent rainfall. Temperatures can fluctuate depending on the season, but wetlands tend to have milder winters and warmer summers compared to other regions. Wetlands are also prone to fog and high levels of moisture in the air.
Air (clean or dirty) is a mixture, as it contains several different gases.
1 clean air mns air having definite amt of nitrogen oxy gen carbon and other gases2 air free of high amt of co23 very low amt of so2 and co4 the only way to get it is plant more plants.and stop deforestation
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Clean air being colorless indicates that it does not absorb visible light in the same way colored substances do. This means that visible light can pass through air without being absorbed or scattered by its molecules.
it should be wetlands since we want as many wetlands as we can since wetlands are such an important part to watersheds everywhere they clean the water are a watering place for animals prevent floods clean the extra nutrients out of the water helping a lot to prevent algae bloom
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Usually No. The tide is what usually cleans wetlands. Heavy rains usually cause extra run off of chemicals from farmland that pollutes wetlands.
wetlands
Cleaning air in wetlands can be achieved through the natural processes of vegetation and microbial activity. Wetland plants, such as reeds and cattails, absorb carbon dioxide and pollutants while releasing oxygen through photosynthesis. Additionally, the anaerobic conditions in wetland soils promote the breakdown of organic matter, which can help filter out harmful substances from the air. Maintaining healthy wetland ecosystems is crucial for maximizing their air purification capabilities.
Wetlands can be protected by passing laws and promoting programs that help protect existing wetlands. In Michigan, under the Wetlands Protection Act, people are not allowed to drain, fill, or build on a wetland unless they receive a permit.
WHAT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO THE LOSS OF WETLANDS? We humans pollute the air thus taking away habitats and life!
pollution will go up if they disapear ozone layer will go down if wetlands disapear many smoggy days
water, temperature, air, soil, and sunlight
Without clean air we couldn't breathe
There are several. Water, mud, and air are some examples.
This is because wetlands have organisms in them that act as filters and clean the water. So it conserves water by cleansing it for us and then making it able for us to drink. I think that would be considered conserving.