Wetlands play a crucial role in regulating the climate by acting as carbon sinks, absorbing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. They also help mitigate flooding and manage water quality by absorbing excess nutrients and pollutants, which can otherwise contribute to climate change. Additionally, wetlands influence local weather patterns and temperatures through their capacity to release moisture into the atmosphere. Overall, their preservation is essential for climate stability and resilience.
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The weather in a wetlands is determined by geography and climate. Only larger wetlands have an effect on their environment. As water evaporates from the wetlands, it can create humidity and more frequent rain.
Usually wet.
wetlands and forests
wetlands, bogs, rainforest(sometimes)
Yes. Wetlands do not have a unique climate and can be found in a variety of climates, many of which can get both hail and sleet.
wet,warm,and humid.ps.another word for humid is moist
Caring for Wetland - An Answer To Climate Change
Yes. A biome is any area with a distinct climate and geography.
Climate drivers in wetlands include temperature, precipitation, and sea-level rise. Temperature influences evaporation rates and biological processes, while precipitation affects water levels and nutrient availability. Sea-level rise can lead to salinization and habitat loss, particularly in coastal wetlands. Additionally, changes in climate patterns can alter the hydrology and ecosystem dynamics of these critical areas.
no the climate doesn't effect Manitoba
How does climate effect life?