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Boggy water is typically not salty; it is usually freshwater that has accumulated in wetland areas, often rich in organic matter. The high levels of decaying plant material can give it a murky appearance and a distinct smell, but it generally doesn't contain significant salt content. However, in some coastal areas, bogs may have brackish water due to tidal influences, which can introduce some salinity.

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5d ago

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