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The roots of the trees found in swamp forests are unique explain

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Answered by aehutosh
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A swamp is a wetland that is forested. Many swamps occur along large rivers where they are critically dependent upon natural water level fluctuations. Some swamps have hammocks, or dry-land protrusions, covered by aquatic vegetation, or vegetation that tolerates periodic inundation or soil saturation.

Answered by angelamphilip
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A swamp is a wetland that is forested. Many swamps occur along large rivers where they are critically dependent upon natural water level fluctuations. Some swamps are covered by aquatic vegetation, or vegetation that tolerates periodic inundation or soil saturation.

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