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Types of WetlandsT. Steward

South America

North America

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• Swamps have trees

• Water is deeper

• Have areas of raised land

• Red maple & live oak trees

• Crocodiles, bear, deer and raccoons

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ut & discard this portion!

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rivers and lakes

• Form when salty and freshwater meets

• Flag irises

• Ducks, geese, pelicans

• Cattails, reeds, and grasses

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• Bog-Freshwater wetland

• Found in cold temperate zones

• Tropical bogs get water from rain and snow

• Bogs have high acid content

• Fens less acidic than bogs

• Rich in nutrients

• Canada & tropical areas

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