Wetlands include marshes, estuaries, and swamps, each with unique features and ecological significance. Marshes are soft and muddy, estuaries are at river mouths, and swamps are tree-dominated areas. Understanding these differences is important for ecology and conservation. ;
Bogs are unique acidic wetlands; marshes match with B as soft, muddy wetlands; estuaries correspond to C as river-mouth wetlands; and swamps align with A as forested wetlands.
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