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How do coastal wetlands differ from freshwater wetlands?

Coastal wetlands are those wetlands that are within, along, or near tidally-influenced water bodies. Their source of water (hydrology) may be salt, fresh, or both (brackish). Freshwater wetlands are those wetlands whose water source (hydrology) is of fresh water (not salty or brackish) . They can be tidally influenced by freshwater tides (tidal waterways above the salt line) or may be far inland (hydrology source is usually groundwater, surface waters, or precipitation).


What has the author Leonard A Shabman written?

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What types of are in wetlands?

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How do wetlands differ from freshwater wetlands?

Coastal wetlands are those wetlands that are within, along, or near tidally-influenced water bodies. Their source of water (hydrology) may be salt, fresh, or both (brackish). Freshwater wetlands are those wetlands whose water source (hydrology) is of fresh water (not salty or brackish) . They can be tidally influenced by freshwater tides (tidal waterways above the salt line) or may be far inland (hydrology source is usually groundwater, surface waters, or precipitation).


What type of wetlands are in Virginia?

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What trees are characteristic of tropical coastal wetlands?

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How is the destruction of coastal wetlands harmful to Mississippi?

The destruction of coastal wetlands in Mississippi is harmful because wetlands act as a natural buffer against storm surges and flooding, helping to protect coastal communities from the impacts of extreme weather events. Additionally, wetlands provide important habitat for diverse plant and animal species, and their destruction can lead to loss of biodiversity. Wetlands also help improve water quality by filtering and purifying water as it flows through them, which can be negatively impacted when wetlands are destroyed.


Wetlands are more prevalent in which physiographic province of Virginia?

Wetlands are more prevalent in the Coastal Plain physiographic province of Virginia. This region has low-lying areas with slow-moving water that create ideal conditions for wetland formation.


What is a coastalwater ecosystem?

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Where do beavers live in wetlands?

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What percentage of Australia is covered by wetlands?

It is difficult to give a straight answer. Despite being the driest continent on earth after Antarctica, Australia has 520 wetlands which are recognised by state authorities as being "important". Coastal and marine wetlands, which make up 161 of these recognised wetlands, make up 42% of the coastal strip. The coastal strip is roughly defined as a 3 km strip extending from marine waters inland. This coastal strip also includes very large areas of mangroves and tidal flats, mostly in northern Australia. The percentage of the coastal zone defined as wetlands varies from 64% in Northern Territory to 14% in Tasmania. There are also numerous wetlands areas inland, but many of these have dried up as a result of European settlement interrupting normal water flows. There are no readily available figures suggesting Australia's percentage of actual wetlands.