Social Sciences, asked by adityakotian23, 4 months ago

What is the part of the root of a wetland tree that emerges from the water in which the tree is growing? *


1) Knee
2) Rhizome
3) Buttress
4) Bench​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer is = Bench

Answered by jamadarbhimashankar0
0

Answer:

2

Explanation:

Vermont contains a great diversity of wetlands, ranging from open water habitats to rich forested swamps. Wetlands vary because of differences in hydrology, parent soil material, historical land use, topography and other factors. These differences make each wetland unique in its appearance, biota, and function in the landscape. Some general wetland types present in Vermont include open water wetlands, emergent wetlands, scrub-shrub wetlands, forested wetlands, wet meadows, peatlands, and vernal pools.

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