Yes it can
could build up a country's economy and reputation. to attract tourist
Swamps and Marshes
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No, because many of the plants in a wetland filter pollutants and absorbs extra runoff from heavy rains.
If ducks were to disappear from a wetland, there might be an increase in the population of certain plant species that ducks feed on, leading to potential overgrowth and changes in the wetland's ecosystem. Additionally, the absence of ducks could impact nutrient cycling and seed dispersion, which could alter the overall biodiversity and health of the wetland.
It Could Whip Out ALL The Plants And Fish In That Wetland
An example of a freshwater wetland could be a marsh or a swamp. These wetlands are characterized by the presence of water, non-woody plants, and often serve as important habitats for various species of plants and animals.
The only disadvantage a wetland could present would be to be located in an area where corporations and businesses want to build their buisness.
Cambodia could not control their borders; crime and illegal border incidents continued to occur. The Vietnamese Army had to enter Cambodia, and administer some "organization" to them.
Cambodia is a Muslim minority country. So, you could find halal meat sold in some Islamic shops and stores.
Geodes are typically found in sedimentary and volcanic rocks, which are not common in Cambodia's geology. However, small geodes or geode-like structures could potentially be found in certain areas, but they are not a prominent feature in Cambodia's mineralogy.
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