wetland 3 relatedterms
1. Marsh: A type of wetland that is characterized by regularly inundated or saturated soil and dominated by herbaceous plants, such as grasses and sedges.
2. Bog: A type of wetland that is characterized by acidic, nutrient-poor conditions and dominated by sphagnum moss and other peat-forming plants.
3. Swamp: A type of wetland that is characterized by standing water and dominated by woody plants, such as trees and shrubs. Swamps can be freshwater, brackish, or saltwater depending on their location.