Geography, asked by acquaintedgaming1, 10 months ago

the condition in which large area covered with water​

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Answered by rahulsingh91
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A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded by water, either permanently or seasonally, where oxygen-free processes prevail. The primary factor that distinguishes wetlands from other land forms or water bodies is the characteristic vegetation of aquatic plants, adapted to the unique hydric soil.

Answered by jainavinashlic
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area where land meets large bodies of water are called costal zones

the division between land and water

is a fundamental concept to humans

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