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Marshlands are wetland ecosystems characterized by the presence of herbaceous plants, such as grasses and reeds, rather than woody plants. They typically experience periodic flooding and have saturated soil, which supports a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, amphibians, and aquatic species. Marshlands play a crucial role in water filtration, flood control, and providing habitat for various organisms. They can be freshwater, saltwater, or brackish, depending on their location and the influence of surrounding water bodies.

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