A LAND WHICH IS ALWAYS SOFT AND WET IS CALLED
a) Meadow
b) Swamp
c) Forest
d) Garden
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b) Swamp
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b) Swamp.
- A type of wetland habitat known as a swamp is usually characterised by mineral soils with poor drainage and by a plant community that is primarily composed of trees.
- The latter distinguishes a swamp from a marsh, where grasses make up the majority of the plant life. Swamps can be found all over the planet. They are found in locations with poor drainage, an abundance of water to keep the ground wet, and enough minerals in the water to encourage microbial decomposition and avoid the buildup of organic matter.
- They are frequently found near low-lying areas where rivers provide the water. Large marshes and swamps commonly surround rivers in developed valleys.
- Swamps and marshes can grow in floodplains that are only marginally elevated above river level, abandoned river channels, and oxbows because these areas frequently have standing or slowly flowing water.
Hence, option b is correct.
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