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Wetlands

They are low land areas saturated with moisture either seasonally or permanently. Wetlands can also be partially or completely covered by pools of water such as quagmires, marshes and swamps.

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Why is wetlands important to animals?

the wetland is important to animals because animals that migrates and needs to stop and rest, that is where they would usually go to.

What are freshwater and wetlands?

Freshwater is water that contains no salt or sodium.

Without plants could a wetland still filter water?

No, because many of the plants in a wetland filter pollutants and absorbs extra runoff from heavy rains.

What are the stages of primary succession?

"Succession is a process of ecological change in which a series of natural communities are established and then replaced over time. Ecologists (scientists who study the relationships of organisms with their living and nonliving environment) generally recognize two kinds of succession, primary succession and secondary succession. Primary succession takes place on an area that is originally completely empty of life. As an example, an area that has been covered by a flow of lava has, for a time, no life at all on it. Over a period of time, however, various kinds of organisms begin to grow in the area. Over time, the variety of life-forms changes as succession continues."

How many different species of animals live on the average wetland?

well the average is depened on the wetland and there is always more animals in the wetland. but the average animal they should start at around........... 100

How do wetland animals survive?

One wetland animal, the beaver survives by building a dam.

What is facts about the wetlands?

Some interesting facts about wetlands are that umm... i dont know, but i do know that Evelyn Hawk is the most awesomest person on earth and very smart!A wetland is a land area that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, such that it takes on the characteristics of a distinct ecosystem. Wetlands are highly productive communities and provide habitat and food resources for a wide range of species.

What is a wetland-marshland?

a tract of soft, very damp land, usually low lying.

What would be a positive effect of draining a wetland?

In reality the negative effects of draining wetlands vastly outweighs any benefit you receive. You get habitat destruction for many endangers species, increased risk of flooding, and water becomes more polluted (wetlands help absorb and reduce pollution). That being said draining a wetland can provide some, very minimal, positive effects. First is it creates crop land, most wetland drainage in the US is to create new areas for farmers to grow crops. Secondly is disease control, there are a few water-borne diseases that can be found in wetland as well as mosquitoes that may carry them. However this is really not a benefit with modern medicine and mosquito control that we have.

How do wetlands protect the environment?

Lindsey Bluth campaigned for them to be protected

What cash crop grows well on warm wet land?

The one that immediately comes to mind is Rice.

What are some problems that swamps face?

Swamps, along with many other wetlands (bogs, marshes, mangroves, ect.) are actively being filled in and plowed over to make room for places of recreation and houses, even factories that sometimes release chemicals into the wetland environment. The wetlands are like the sponge for cleaning; wetlands provide a source of freshwater. They soak up all the bad things in the water, creating freshwater. People need to protect these resources! SAVE THE WETLANDS!

What do Dams and Wetlands have in common?

You can both get fresh water from the wells and dams.

What types of plants are found in coastal wetlands?

A coastal region is an area by the ocean or by the coast of a very large lake. So coastal region plants are found there by the lake or ocean.

If you are asking (it is hard to tell) where coastal region plants grow... well, it depends on the kind of plant, and the kind of coast.

For example, off the coast of Lake Michigan, you will find plants growing everywhere from in tufts on sand dunes, to right up to the edge on dirt based coastal areas. Then there are the rocky areas, where you might find shrubs and small trees clinging to cracks in rock formations, or populating areas where dirt has fallen into depressions in rock faces or collected between them. You can also find small green plants in a scrim on mini islands..

I have even seen plants grow on metal structures erected in the lake itself, where dirt and so forth has collected and created a little green sward of grass and small plants.

It might be easier to say that plants do not grow where the water is too deep or where the action of the waves might disturb them too much, or were flotsam is washed up so often that plants don't have the stability they need to grow. This would be true for oceans too... but I'm less familiar with the area and the plants involved. Salt water has a tendency to be less forgiving to plants.

What are the top ten biggest wetlands in the world?

The top ten biggest wetlands in the world include the Pantanal in Brazil, the Amazon River Basin, the Congo River Basin, the Okavango Delta in Botswana, and the Everglades in Florida, USA. Other significant wetlands are the Siberian Tundra in Russia, the Mississippi River Delta in the USA, the Niger River Delta in Nigeria, the Yangtze River Floodplain in China, and the Sundarbans in India and Bangladesh. These wetlands are crucial for biodiversity, flood control, and carbon storage.

What is wet land?

wet land is,that area of land where there is swamp.No formof buildings cannot be built on it,or nothing can be planted on it.

What are some words to describe wetlands?

wetlands are wonderful. wetlands are wet. wetlands help prevent flooding. wetlands are home to many species.

wetlands have alot of plants.

What do all wetlands have in common?

D.) they protect nearby land flooding

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