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The amount of water in a wetland varies widely depending on factors such as the type of wetland, climate, and seasonal changes. Wetlands can be saturated with water or may have varying water levels, often holding water for part of the year and becoming drier during others. Typically, wetlands can store large volumes of water, which plays a critical role in flood control, water filtration, and providing habitat for diverse ecosystems.

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