"Marshy" refers to a wet, soft, and often waterlogged area of land, typically characterized by the presence of marsh plants and a high water table. Such areas may be found in wetlands, swamps, or along the edges of lakes and rivers. The term often implies a spongy or boggy texture, making the ground difficult to walk on. Marshy environments are important for biodiversity and can serve as critical habitats for various wildlife species.
Both words mean the same, a swale is a low tract of marshy land.
It means Marshy Meadow that is my name.
marshy birds
yes, marshy sufllae
Marshy Landscape was created in 1883.
marshy lands are something to do with marsh and things like that...... DERRR
Cause they are marshey, and they're birds.
I am not sure of the answer but it is not a delta since a delta need not be marshy and the question asks about marshy land.
It is an area of marshy wetland formed by the thick growth of a plant (a moss) called "Sphagnum".
in the universe
The marshy inlet of a river or lake is called a bayou. The name for an artificial waterway is a canal.
Nubia is the marshy part of the Nile near the Mediterranean sea.