by Austin I love cats and dogs.
A wetland is a part of land that is wet for at least part of a year. Some are covered with up to six feet (2 meter) of water. The water might be salt water or clean water. A swamp is a wetland were trees grow it usually develops as soil builds up in a marsh and water becomes shallow. In the shallowest part of the swamp the ground might dry out .A marsh is one of the most common wetlands. Wetland trees do not grow in marshes but cool plants do fish can live in marshes because the water stays all year the plants help hide fish eggs from predator. I have learned a lot about swamps and marshes. My class is right next to a marsh this is mostly about that but we also had to research the different types of wetlands the end!!! ps: we made a discovery of bones!!! left top not a cross the water and a little over then search!!!
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ms clevering
6/16/2019 04:12:36 pm
I'd love for us to work on this together.
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jason
6/19/2019 09:55:36 am
You've described our wetland as a 'marsh'. Can you share photos to support your opinion? What do we have that makes Delridge Wetland a marsh?
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Whanos, king of the ocean
6/20/2019 10:07:30 am
I love your article and wonder if a whale could fit in a wetland
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Lisa
6/20/2019 06:50:23 pm
cool facts about wetlands!
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