A bog. a bog
Marsh, bog, or swamp.
Marsh
Marsh, swamp, wetlands, bogs.
A wetland can be a swamp or a marsh. A marshland is wet muddy grass A swamp is a wet pile of mud
An area or land permanently saturated with water is called a wetland. Wetlands are important ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species, as well as provide various ecosystem services such as water filtration and flood control.
A wetland is an area that is marshy or soggy, such as a swamp, bog, or marsh. The term may also be used to describe an area that quite frequently receives a large amount of rain.
A marsh is an area of soft, wet, low-lying land, characterized by grassy vegetation and often forming a transition zone between water and land. The similar wetland called a "swamp" is generally more heavily forested.
A marsh is a type of wetland. Other types of wetlands include swamps, bogs, fens, forested wetlands, and others. A marsh is almost always inundated, or full of water. There is usually some open water present. Vegetation such as grasses, reeds, and forbs dominate the marsh landscape. This contrasts with swamps that are generally deeper and have more trees.
This is the most well written question I have ever heard.
* swamp * marshland
Yes, the Okefenokee swamp is warm and wet.
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