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
(First answer) Usually at the mouth of a river (second answer) it is Estuary. I think thats what you are looking for -John-
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.
with peat and moss
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.
According to wikipedia, a bullrush is a type of wetland plant.
marsh