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Which phrase describes one type of freshwater wetland? acidic areas found in northern climates reservoirs created by dams at the end of rivers areas of high elevation that feed into river systems small streams that flow into larger streams and wetlands

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Answered by kaarthikeyanr0320
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The correct answer is - Small streams that flow into larger streams and wetlands

Explanation:

Freshwater wetlands are territories where soil is covered by standing water or a territory where the ground is wet. In contrast to estuaries, freshwater wetlands are not associated with the sea. They can be found along the limits of streams, lakes, lakes. Freshwater wetlands are profoundly beneficial situations that help a bounty of micro-invertebrates, crustaceans, fish, frogs and water birds.

There are 4 fundamental sorts of Freshwater Wetlands, Ponds, Marshes, Swamps, and Peat lowlands. A Marsh is generally found close to a stream, lake or flowing waters.

Thus, the correct answer is - Small streams that flow into larger streams and wetlands.

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