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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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Where can you find a swamp?

Most swamps are found in North America

AfricaBangweulu Swamps, Zambia

Okavango Swamp, Botswana

Sudd, Sudan

Niger Delta, Nigeria

AsiaAsmat Swamp, Indonesia

Vasyugan Swamp, Russia

Candaba Swamp in Apalit, Batangas, Candaba in Pampanga and Pulilan, Bulacan, Philippines

Mangrove Swamp in Karachi, Pakistan

North AmericaAtchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana, United States

Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida, United States

Barley Barber Swamp, Florida, United States

Everglades, Florida, United States

Great Black Swamp, Indiana/Ohio, United States

Great Cypress Swamp, Maryland, United States, also known as Great Pocomoke Swamp

Great Dismal Swamp, North Carolina/Virginia, United States

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey, United States

Green Swamp, Florida, United States

Green Swamp, North Carolina, United States

Honey Island Swamp, Louisiana, United States

Hudson Bay Lowlands, Ontario, Canada

Limberlost, Indiana, United States

Louisiana swamplands, Louisiana, United States

Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, Puxico, Missouri, United States

Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia/Florida, United States

Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee/Kentucky, United States

Shu Swamp, New York, United States

Congaree Swamp, South Carolina, United States

South AmericaLahuen Ñadi, Chile

Pantanal, Brazil

Paraná Delta, Argentina

What destroys wetlands?

Wetlands are destroyed in many ways.One way is that people drain them to get rid of what they consider to be worthless land.When they are drained, an important part of nature is being removed.

What is the average rainfall of a wetland in Russia?

The average rainfall in Russian wetlands varies significantly depending on the region, but it typically ranges from 400 to 1,200 millimeters (15.7 to 47.2 inches) annually. The most substantial precipitation occurs in the southern and western parts of the country, while northern areas receive less. Factors such as climate and geography influence these variations. Wetlands in Russia play a crucial role in water regulation and biodiversity, reflecting the importance of their rainfall patterns.

What is being done to prevent wetland destruction?

Some people are trying to make a law to protect the wetlands, and they are also protesting against house construction there.

By Oddity154: I think that some charities are also campaigning against it.

What are the subtropical wetlands located in the southeastern portion of the US in the state of Florida?

The Florida Everglades, located in southern Florida, is one of the largest wetlands in the world.

What are wetlands climates like?

It is somewhat wet,damp and or moist.

What are two ways that wetlands are important to living things including people?

reducing the likelihood of a flood,

buffering shorlines against erosion

Why are the Wetlands important to plant and animal life?

A wetland is an area that contains soil that remains wet most of the year or throughout particular seasons. This includes freestanding areas of water within a portion of land. Many species of plants and animals make wetlands their home. Wetlands are vital to the feeding methods of many animals and are important for them to sustain life. These areas provide important nutrients and minerals to the animals and plants and promote an overall healthy atmosphere.

  1. Types
  2. There are three types of wetlands. Marine and coastal wetlands include areas that contain water that is usually less than 20 feet deep. Some of these are coral reefs, rocky islands, sand shores, mangroves and swamps. The second type, inland wetlands, consists of rivers, waterfalls, marshes, streams, swamps, bogs, oases and springs. The third, human-made, are ponds, irrigation, canals and areas that store water. Wildlife
  3. Animals use this area for reproduction due to its abundance of food and water, along with its marshy features for protection. One-third of all endangered species reside within wetlands or use them to provide clean water or food to survive. Certain types of fish and other wildlife also use wetlands to breed, and many spend their life in them. Many types of freshwater fish and birds use wetlands as their habitats and depend on them. Nearly half of all amphibians breed in vernal pools; about 43 percent of endangered bird species live in wetlands, according to a Francis Drake Marin County School wetlands report. Insects and Larvae
  4. Insects often take shelter in wetlands, as a portion of the water is the perfect depth to lay their eggs. It is too shallow for fish to swim in these areas, which decreases the chance of insect larvae being disturbed. Most importantly, the retention of water makes a guaranteed breeding spot. Water
  5. Due to retaining a significant amount of water, wetlands keep river levels normal during storms or when water levels are high. They replenish minerals removed by the consumption of animals and plants. Thick mud and tall grass provides a filtration system for the ecosystem. Metals, waste, chemicals, debris and contaminated water are purified through this system; carbon is abundantly stored; and erosion is slowed. This prevents the overgrowth of harmful of algae and balances out the natural amount of nutrients and minerals. Because of these features, wetlands contribute a service and total savings up to $14.9 trillion throughout the world, reports the County Wetlands Data Guidebook. Migration
  6. Wetlands provide birds with adequate stopovers during their migrations throughout the year. Hemispheric migratory routes provide food and rest for 500,000 birds, International migratory routes serve 100,000, and regional routes 20,000. For this reason, the United States protects many

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What is the temperature range in a wetland?

It really depends on where it is (Antarctica or Florida)

What fish live in wetlands?

ducks, geese and swans

spoonbills

herons

storks

ibises

waterfowl such as swamphens and moorhens

cranes

pelicans

grebes

cormorants

sandpipers

snipes

What do snakes do for the wetlands?

Snakes are predators that help keep the populations of smaller animals from growing too high. The animals whose populations are controlled depends on the type and size of the snake. Water snakes and smaller boas and pythons control populations of fish and small rodents respectively. Large pythons and anacondas control larger animals such as capybaras, wild pigs, and wading birds. Small snakes are also prey for some animals such as crocodilians and wading birds.

What is a ducks habitat like in a wetland?

The wetlands are wooded with primarily oak and holly trees. There are lots of small bushes and open grassy areas. A large portion of the wooded areas are swampy. Blueberrys and Cranberrys grow very well in this area.

Where are wetlands located?

wetlands are located in every continent except Antarctica

How are wetlands threatened?

The wetlands face many environmental dangers each day. Some of the dangers are climate change, river regulations, and pest animals.

Types of animals in the wetlands?

American Alligator

American Bittern

Boat-billed Heron

Black-winged Stilt

Cape Lopez Lyretail

Common Snipe

Dwarf Siren

Gold Spiny Reed Frog

Siamese Fightingfish

South American Lungfish

Two-toed Amphiuma

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What Abiotic factors has a large impact on wetlands include?

Abiotic factors are sunlight, air, climate, soil, water, rocks, and temperature. Biotic factors are turtlehead flowers, water, trees, butterflires, competition, bacteria, carrying capacity, plaintain, ash, and the false foxglove.