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Frankie Bailey
30 October, 18:22
What are riparian zones?
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Tiara Dougherty
30 October, 20:18
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They are ecosystems located along banks of rivers, streams, creaks, or any other water body. They are usually characterized by narrow strips of land that line the water body. Riparian zones have rich soil leading to distinct flora and fauna.
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