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wetland
[wet-land]
wetland
/ ˈwɛtlənd /
noun
(sometimes plural)
an area of swampy or marshy land, esp considered as part of an ecological system
( as modifier )
wetland species
wetland
A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture, especially when regarded as the natural habitat of wildlife. Marshes, swamps, and bogs are examples of wetlands.
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And so one of the world's most arid regions will be planted with date palms produced in the Somerset wetlands.
Once it had so many springs, streams and wetlands that the Paiute and Shoshone people called their homeland Payahuunadü, “the land of flowing water.”
At he sat on the bench with only his backpack beside him, Verwey looked out at the wetlands and the mountains rising beyond the water.
Coconut fibers broken down by millipedes may serve as a sustainable replacement for peat moss, a material commonly used to start seedlings but often sourced from fragile wetland ecosystems.
SpaceX paid nearly $500,000 this year to resolve Environmental Protection Agency allegations that it discharged cooling water after launches and engine tests into nearby wetlands.
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