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while hiking in a rural area, you encounter a wetland and conclude that it’s a swap. which feature helped you reach this conclusion? A. it’s located near a lake. B. it’s located near the coast. C. it contains a number of carnivorous plants. D. it contains a variety of trees and shrubs

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User Midu
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A. it’s located near a lake.

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User Pedro Mancheno
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Answer:

The feature that the wetland contains a variety of trees and shrubs can be relied upon to conclude that the wetland is a swamp.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • There are "two" major types of wetlands, viz. marshes, and swamps. The marshes are characterized by the presence of stunted grasses, reeds, sedges, and rushes.
  • On the other hand, the swamps are characterized by the "presence of woody plants, large trees, and considerably big shrubs". The swamps are deeper than the marshes.
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User Renan Grativol
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