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An area of shallow water filled with trees.
While hiking in an area with a warm climate, a young woman finds the body of fresh water pictured here. The water is shallow, and the area is filled with trees.
Which type of wetland did she find?
marsh
swamp
bog
coastal wetland
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Swamp.
Swamps are shallow freshwater wetlands dominated by trees and woody vegetation (often in warm climates). Marshes are dominated by grasses/sedges, bogs are peat‑forming and acidic, and coastal wetlands are along the shore (salt/brackish).
Swamps are shallow freshwater wetlands dominated by trees and woody vegetation (often in warm climates). Marshes are dominated by grasses/sedges, bogs are peat‑forming and acidic, and coastal wetlands are along the shore (salt/brackish).
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