Basically, The Everglades is a subtropical wetland, that consists of :Inland Wetlands-Southern swampsFreshwater marshesRiparian& Coastal WetlandsTidal salt marshesMangrove swamps
Daniel W. Moulton has written: 'Texas coastal wetlands guidebook' -- subject(s): Wetlands, Wetland conservation
The coastal plain is a wetland because it has the term of coastal in it. ''Coastal'' means a wetland.
Wetlands are more prevalent in the Coastal Plain physiographic province of Virginia. This region has low-lying areas with slow-moving water that create ideal conditions for wetland formation.
Because it rains a lot of times it makes the ground wet an than it stays wet so it makes a wetland.
A wetland can be both small or large.most wetlands are medium and wet (or it wouldn't be called a wetland.)also wetlands are great for alligators or pretty much any amphibian.
A wetland is a habitat.
Ralph W Tiner has written: 'Wetlands of Delaware' -- subject- s -: Wetland ecology, Wetlands, Wetland conservation
Wetlands, of course.
James Fargo Balliett has written: 'Wetlands' -- subject(s): Wetland ecology, Wetlands, Environmental aspects, Wetland conservation
The answer is biome
some animal's only home is in a wetland.