they recycle nutrients into the soil "APEX"
No. They are common there today.
sandhill crane and pelicans.
some are not all .
No.
No, there are different types of wetlands. Such as marshes, bogs, swamps, and fens.
Marsh
bald eagles, osprey, and the common loon
Wetlands are areas of land that are covered by water either permanently or seasonally. They are found all over the world, in every continent except Antarctica. Common types of wetlands include marshes, swamps, bogs, and mangroves.
The Limpkin is rare to fairly common in Florida in swamps and wetlands.
amphibians, reptiles, migratory birds, small mammals
Mudflows ARE found in swampy areasHope i helped :D
A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains to a common point such as a lake or river. A wetland is an area of land that is covered by water, either temporarily or permanently, and supports unique plant and animal species adapted to wet conditions. Wetlands can be part of a watershed but not all watersheds contain wetlands.