Compare and contrast what are the similarities and differences among a lake, wetland, and river
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A LAKE IS RESERVIOR OF WATER.
AND A RIVER IS A ALWAYS FLOWING WATER SOMETINE ITS DRY ...
AND A WELLAND IS LAND WHICH RECEIVE HIGH RAIN FALL
AND A RIVER IS A ALWAYS FLOWING WATER SOMETINE ITS DRY ...
AND A WELLAND IS LAND WHICH RECEIVE HIGH RAIN FALL
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Similarities and differences among a lake, wetland, and river.
Explanation:
- A wetland a zone of transition between the dry land and the water and they include the marshes example of the mangroves forest.
- The difference between the river and a lake is the movement of the water as in the case of the rover the water moves and runs along the banks and a lake is usually enclosed by the land.
- A river has a large body of water and a lake does not connect the body of water and lakes can be artificially created while rovers are the natural flow of water.
- The wetlands can saline and have accumulations of silts.
- The river is found mostly in various continents and lakes are found mostly in the northern parts of the world.
- A wetland is usually found near the coastal areas an interiors of the continents.
Learn more about the similarities and difference among the lakes and wetlands and rivers.
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