Marshes
Estuaries are most likely to contain brackish water, which is a mix of freshwater from rivers and saltwater from the ocean. Other areas where brackish water can be found include salt marshes, coastal lagoons, and mangrove swamps.
Marshes, swamps, and bogs are an example of wetlands.
Salt marshes are coastal wetlands that are flooded and drained by salt water brought in by the tides. They are important ecosystems providing habitat for various plants and animals, protecting against coastal erosion, and filtering pollutants from runoff.
Swamps and marshes
Yes
Usually wet.
swamps, marshes, water, grass......
marshes, bogs,swamps,and fens
Swamps and marshes
The Macquarie Marshes, or Macquarie Wetlands, in western New South Wales are significant wetlands.
bogs, fens, marshes and swamps
Bogs or marshes.