Since wetlands are very unique and special, we decided to study wetlands. In prehistoric times wetlands were once very common, but now there are only a few small areas left. Several animals and plants exist only in swamp biomes such as star fruits and volecles. However, as the number of wetlands decreases, many organisms are on the verge of extinction. We want to know more about the characteristics of wetlands and the work we did to help the environment. Wetlands are immersed in the ground or submerged for the majority of the year.
Background information Wetlands are areas where water exists partly or throughout the year. Wetlands are classified by hydrology, watery (saturated) soil and aquatic (water resistant) plant communities. Wetlands are usually divided into coastal wetlands and inland wetlands. Coastal wetlands have flats, estuaries, marine environments. Inland wetlands have various wetlands, wetlands and wetlands. Wetlands bring significant benefits to plants, animals, humans and the environment as a whole. Many of food, vegetation (shadows), and water-rich wetlands are rich in wildlife species. In fact, wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems on Earth, and because of the diversity and abundance of plants and animals there are even comparable tropical rainforests. Biodiversity is the richness and diversity of life forms found in ecosystems and biomes. The ripari area is an intersection of rivers and streams and land.
Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world. Wetlands are part of the land covering the soil throughout the year or a portion of it. Wetlands appear in a variety of forms including wetlands, wetlands, estuaries, tidal flats, lakes, lagoons, ponds, deltas, coral reefs, sinks, shallows, floodplains, and the like. Wetlands, regardless of shape and size, are often found in humans, fish and wildlife such as protection and improvement of water quality, provision of fish and wildlife habitat, flood storage, maintenance of surface water during drought, reduction We will provide important services. Soil erosion
Wetlands vary widely depending on the region and regional differences in soil, topography, climate, hydrology, water chemistry, vegetation and other factors (including human disturbance). In fact, wetlands spread from tundra to tropics and all continents except Antarctica. Two main types of wetlands have been identified: coastal or tidal wetlands and inland or non-tidal wetlands. As its name suggests, US coastal / tidal wetlands are located along the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, Alaska, and the Gulf Coast. They are closely related to the estuaries of our country where sea water mixes with fresh water to create different salinity environments. A combination of salt water and variable water level (due to the tide effect) creates a very difficult environment for most plants. Therefore, many shallow coastal areas are undeveloped tidal flats and beaches. However, some plants well adapted to this environment