It is somewhat wet,damp and or moist.
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.
nothing there just special climates
When studying animals it is important to know what climate they live in. An Ibis stork bird lives in a warm/hot climates, usually like wetlands.
rotting eggs
Epiganea repens, commonly known as creeping snowberry, typically grows in shady, moist areas like woodlands, forest edges, and along streams or wetlands. It is native to North America and can be found in regions with temperate climates.
It is good because animals live in the wetlands which is their habitat,wetlands are like ponds,oceans,and has water in it thats why it is called wetlands.wetlands are home to many creatures and people too.
wetlands and forests
Yes, wetlands experience seasonal changes like other ecosystems. They may have different water levels, plant growth patterns, and animal behavior throughout the year, influenced by factors such as temperature, precipitation, and sunlight. These changes can affect the overall biodiversity and functioning of wetland ecosystems.
Permafrost is found in cold climates like polar climates and tundra climates, where the ground remains frozen year-round.
They like to live in hot climates, desserts. They also like dry climates
anaerobic microbes, like denitrifing bacteria
Mostly wetlands and tropical.