Science, asked by mahidhoni2005, 11 months ago

What is neither water nor land, and is always soaking wet? It is a riddle. The one who answers right is truly a genius.

Answers

Answered by aadithyakurup2005
1

Answer:

Wetlands is the answer

Answered by kingofself
1

Answer:

The thing that is neither water nor land and is always soaking wet is a wetland.

Explanation:

  • A wetland typically is a region where a water body meets the land area. Wetlands are land covered with water either freshwater or saltwater depending upon its location.
  • Wetlands near seas will have saltwater and those near freshwater bodies like rivers and lakes will have fresh water.
  • They are low lying marshy swampy areas which are mostly flooded.
  • They serve as the natural habitat for many birds and animals and cultivation lands for many crops.
  • Mangrove forests, delta regions, peat lands are all examples of wetland.
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