Wetlands are found globally, occurring on every continent except Antarctica. They are typically located in areas where water meets the land, such as along Coastlines, riverbanks, floodplains, and in low-lying regions. Key types of wetlands include marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens, which vary in distribution based on climate, topography, and hydrology. Notably, tropical regions contain extensive wetlands like the Amazon River Basin, while temperate areas feature significant wetlands such as the Everglades in Florida.
Wetlands are found all over the world, spanning every continent except Antarctica. They can be found in a variety of ecosystems, including coastal areas, rivers and lakes, and even in urban areas. The geographic distribution of wetlands is influenced by factors such as climate, topography, and proximity to water sources.
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Thomas S. Talley has written: 'The use of geographic information systems to enhance wetlands data management and analysis' -- subject(s): Wetlands, Remote sensing, Geographic information systems
Louisiana has swamps, rivers, wetlands, salt domes, and uplifts.
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It is all of the oceans
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The major regions are the coastlines, the wetlands, and the evrgreens.
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