Wetlands are found in different parts of the world which are: Canada, North America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Central and South America and Australia. Africa has more wetlands than any other continent found.
14 percent are found in Canada.
Purple loosetrife is introduced by Europe.
North America, Europe and Asia.Asia, Europe and North America are the three continents.Asia, Europe and North America.
Europe and North America.
No, all of North America is north of the equator.
Epiganea repens, commonly known as creeping snowberry, typically grows in shady, moist areas like woodlands, forest edges, and along streams or wetlands. It is native to North America and can be found in regions with temperate climates.
Canada
Wetlands can be found in different parts of the earth such as Canada, North America, Asia, Europe, Central and South America and Australia.
Bates Littlehales has written: 'Wetlands of North America' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Wetlands
They don't just live in wetlands. They live in temperate zone forests of North America, even suburban lawns.
Long ago some people from South America sailed to North America and somehow nutria got on board. They now live in wetlands of Louisiana
Moose do not live in the North Pole. They are typically found in boreal forests and wetlands in North America, Europe, and Asia. The North Pole is covered in ice and is not suitable habitat for moose.
It is a large rodent, it lives in wetlands in South America.
Masked Shrews live in msot of North America. Their Biomes are Deciduous Forests and rainforests. they also like to live close to wetlands. There are also some in Alaska.
Rattlesnakes are found only in North, South and Central America. They inhabit deserts, grasslands, wetlands, forests, mountains and even are found in rain forests.
Moose are native to the northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. In North America, they are commonly found in Canada and the northern United States. In Europe and Asia, they are primarily found in countries like Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Moose thrive in cold climates with abundant forests and wetlands.
Yes, muskrats can be found in the Everglades. They inhabit freshwater marshes, swamps, and wetlands, where they build lodges and dens. Their presence contributes to the local ecosystem by creating habitats for other wildlife and aiding in vegetation management. However, they are not as common in the Everglades as in other wetlands across North America.
South America