Wetlands Red Herring answer can be found below.
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Wetlands
- Bog
- Fen
- Marsh
- Swale
Explanation:
Bog – A waterlogged, acidic peatland fed mainly by rain; a classic wetland that stores carbon.
Fen – A groundwater-fed wetland with nutrient-rich, alkaline water supporting sedges and mosses.
Marsh – A wetland dominated by grasses and reeds with standing or slow-moving water.
Swale – A shallow low spot or trench that collects runoff, shaping wetland hydrology.
Fen – A groundwater-fed wetland with nutrient-rich, alkaline water supporting sedges and mosses.
Marsh – A wetland dominated by grasses and reeds with standing or slow-moving water.
Swale – A shallow low spot or trench that collects runoff, shaping wetland hydrology.
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