Wetlands By: Jordan, Mikey,

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Wetlands
By:
Jordan,
Mikey,
&
Stephen
Animals
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Most animals have to
adapt warm and cold
waters
Most animals have to
adapt by defending
themselves
When animals are
born it’s hard for them
to get used to their
natural habitat
Plants
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Most flowering plants
produce seeds inside a fruit
When animal eats a fruit,
the seeds pass through the
creatures digestive system
and are deposited
Within a year, each sapling
has developed its own
tangle of prop roots
Geographic Location
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Wetlands are found all around the world
– They’re mostly found in Florida
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Swamp
– wet, boggy ground which is always soft
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Marsh
– a low wet place were the ground is wet and swampy
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Bog
– an area of wet spongy ground, consisting chiefly
decayed or decaying matter
Climate
• The water in most
wetlands come from rain
• Many bogs develop only
where there is plenty of
rain all year
• Tropical wetlands rarely
see snow or ice,but other
catastrophic wheathers
can affect them
• Durring a dry season
lightning can trigget
wildfires,even in wetlands
Map
The End
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