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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-06

Which is one way that a freshwater wetland differs from a lake or pond?

Asked by Blythe250

Answer (2)

weatland is like a swamp and plus pounds and lakes are a lot smaller

Answered by camryntutt | 2024-06-10

Freshwater wetlands differ from lakes or ponds primarily in their water-saturated soil and the types of plants that thrive in these areas. Wetlands support diverse plant and animal species adapted to wet conditions, while lakes and ponds have deeper, clearer water with different ecosystems. This distinction in vegetation and ecosystem characteristics highlights the unique roles each type of habitat plays in the environment.
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Answered by camryntutt | 2025-06-14