What is a wetland?
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A wetland, as the name suggests, is an area with very wet land. Marshes and swamps are wetlands because they consist of wet, spongy soil.
A wetland, as the name suggests, is an area that was once very wet during per-historic times but is now a desert.
A wetland, as the name suggests, is an area that was once flooded and then froze over so that ground is permanently frozen in ice.
A wetland, as the name suggests, is an area with seasonal rains that dries out in summer.