Mangrove forests
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A swamp is a wetland that has trees and brushes.
A treeless wetland ecosystem, also known as a marsh or swamp, is an area characterized by waterlogged soils and water-loving vegetation such as grasses, sedges, and mosses. These ecosystems are important for biodiversity, flood control, water purification, and carbon storage. Examples include marshes in coastal areas and peatlands in northern regions.
Beavers are ecosystem engineers, because their actions widely affect the surrounding ecosystem. Beavers can create new wetlands by building dams, alter the make up of nearby forests by felling trees and allowing new forest growths to grow, and enrich the soil by slowing down water through dam building.
The southern portion of the state of Florida is a swampy area called The Everglades.
A type of wetland usually covered with many trees is a swamp. Swamps are characterized by their dense vegetation, predominantly consisting of trees and often found near rivers or lakes. They provide important habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.
The wetland ecosystem With trees is a swamp.A wetland ecosystem Without trees is a marsh.Hope this helps:)
you need to water them every day
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Wetland ecosystem
A swamp is a wetland that is characterized by the presence of trees and shrubs. It is a type of ecosystem that is often waterlogged and supports diverse plant and animal life. Swamps play important roles in maintaining biodiversity and providing habitat for various species.
it is a big ecosystem, and an interdependent one too.
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A swamp is a wetland that has trees and brushes.
cactus
Evergreen forest