marsh
No, a marsh is a type of wetland characterized by freshwater vegetation and conditions. It forms in low-lying areas like river deltas or near ponds and lakes. When a freshwater source meets the ocean, it can create a different type of wetland called an estuary.
Valley Glaciers
A Hairstreak is a type of butterfly it lives in hillsides, moorland, chalk downland, heathland, railway embankments and valley bottoms. A common feature of all these habitats is the presence of scrubby plants and hedgerows.
(First answer) Usually at the mouth of a river (second answer) it is Estuary. I think thats what you are looking for -John-
with peat and moss
The type of glacier that forms when ice and snow accumulate in a mountain valley on a continent is called a valley glacier, or alpine glacier. These glaciers flow down the valley, shaped by the terrain and gravitational forces, and are typically found in mountainous regions. They can vary in size and are often a key feature of mountainous landscapes.
Marsh, swamp, lake.
One type of Alpine glacier is a cirque glacier, which forms in a bowl-shaped depression on the side of a mountain. These glaciers are typically small and may be found at the head of a valley or on a mountainside.
marshes,bogs
Anacondas live in the wetlands
It's actually only considered a wetland, but the truth is the wetland was created man-made by a sewage system created in 1996. The only animals reecorded to live here are many types of birds. If you ask me that's just wrong.
alberta wetlands