they have lots of rain and have forests and have lots of animals living there not just like bugs for example birds,monkeys and other anmials
marshes swamps and bogs
Wapato roots are small and oval-shaped, with a brown outer skin and whitish flesh inside. They resemble small, elongated potatoes and grow in wetlands and marshy areas.
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.
Yes, there is daylight in wetlands just like in any other ecosystem. Wetlands are influenced by the same day-night cycle as the rest of the world, receiving sunlight during the day and experiencing darkness at night. The amount of daylight in wetlands varies based on location, season, and weather conditions.
The wetlands have plenty of vegetation to support herbevores. Thus herbivores get attracted to these places. This benefits the raccoons like Crocodile and pythons to get their prey very comfortably.
Australian wetlands look rather like wetlands in other areas of the world. As permanent waterholes, they support a huge variety of native bird and animal life. They tend to be surrounded by sparse bushland, but some wetlands may be contained within heavier tropical rainforest.
rotting eggs
They are a perfect home for seagulls
Geez-uz way why would you ask this question a moose in the wetlands would look like any other, anywhere...
It is good because animals live in the wetlands which is their habitat,wetlands are like ponds,oceans,and has water in it thats why it is called wetlands.wetlands are home to many creatures and people too.
wetlands and forests
a food chain starting from the producers ;)
anaerobic microbes, like denitrifing bacteria
Mostly wetlands and tropical.
There are many wetlands in California
marshes swamps and bogs
No. There aren't wetlands in Alabama.