Rivers : flowing fresh water.
Wetlands : tidal flows or almost none, brackish water (i.e, partially salt).
no rivers are not
normally near rivers
Algae and bamboos
Erosion
rivers,streams and sometimes swamps
Pierre Horwitz has written: 'Historical association of wetlands and rivers in the Busselton-Walpole Region' -- subject(s): Rivers, Water resources development, Wetlands
Yes, beavers do live in wetlands. Beavers also live in ponds, rivers, marshes, and woodlands.
canals are man made waterways, rivers are natural waterways
The main difference between Earth's water ecosystems is their location and characteristics. For example, freshwater ecosystems include rivers, lakes, and wetlands, while marine ecosystems are found in oceans and seas. Each type of ecosystem supports different species of plants and animals adapted to their specific environment.
wetlands
We get water that we need.
Rivers, lakes and wetlands form because the rain falling on the land must flow downhill, towards the sea, and hills and valleys channel the water. If on level land there is no easy outlet, then the water will stand, so forming the wetlands.