Wetlands vary widely in depth, typically ranging from just a few inches to several feet. Shallow wetlands, such as marshes, may have water levels between 6 inches to 3 feet deep, while deeper wetlands like swamps can exceed 6 feet in depth. The specific depth often depends on the local hydrology, climate, and type of wetland. Overall, most wetlands are characterized by their shallow water tables and fluctuating water levels.
normally near rivers
answ2. Wetlands will normally have a much wider diversity of species than any other habitat. They are among the ecologies of highest value.The value of a wetlands habitat is EXTREMELY valuable. The reason why is because when there is a flood the wetlands soak up the water, and the wetlands are also just plain old fun to explore and have fun with!! On a class trip we went to our local wetlands and it is actually very neat and fun, the Wetlands has many resourceful things and things we haven't even discovered! The wetlands is also a well known habitat for holding animals, and species.
The depth of a wetland can vary widely depending on factors like water flow and sediment accumulation. On average, wetlands can range from a few inches to a few feet deep. Some wetlands may have sections that are much deeper, especially in areas where water collects or is retained.
normally 12-45 ft. deep. :P
You probably mean Tannin. And there is normally no tannin in deep wells. Only in shallow wells.
There are many wetlands in California
Its a place where dragonflys normally stay, like in weeds and if there babys then in streams. Its a place where dragonflys normally stay, like in weeds and if there babys then in streams.
Well it normally depends on how deep in the ocean you go,
No. There aren't wetlands in Alabama.
wetlands are wonderful. wetlands are wet. wetlands help prevent flooding. wetlands are home to many species. wetlands have alot of plants.
Fifteen thousand feet.
the rule is normally double the depth of the diameter of the seed.