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Create 3 true and 1 false about swamps and fresh water.

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A swamp is part of a wetland ecosystem. Swamps are forested, low, spongy land generally saturated with water and covered with trees and aquatic plants. Big parts of swamps are often flooded with water. Swamps are nesting and breeding grounds for birds and other animals.

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Swamps: Saturated with water, covered with trees, covered with aquatic plants, coral live in swamps

Fresh water: Cover 20% of the Earth, contain many biomes that have fish, include lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers, have high concentrations of salt

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