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Lydia Fuentes
18 July, 18:06
Compare marshes, swamps, and bogs
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Julissa Chapman
18 July, 21:25
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They are wetlands that provide water, control flood and important to fisheries.
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Laddie
18 July, 21:33
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Marshes her high in nutrients while swamps are defined by their large verity of woody plants and bogs have poor nutrients and do not have much plant life
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