Swamps differ from marshes in having floating leaved palnts?
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Emergent vegetation is one of the most common types of aquatic vegetation and it grows with its roots down in the sediment and the majority of the shoots stick up out of the water. Submergent plants are those that are wholly underwater and may be rooted or unrooted. They are usually in depths of 2-10 or more feet.
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Emergent vegetation is one of the most common types of aquatic vegetation and it grows with its roots down in the sediment and the majority of the shoots stick up out of the water. Submergent plants are those that are wholly underwater and may be rooted or unrooted. They are usually in depths of 2-10 or more feet.
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