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What are the Everglades?

A) A large swampland area covered with tall grass
B) A temperate grassland
C) an area where farmers grow cotton
D) an area of rocky soil and steep slopes

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

everglades are swamps in florida hope this helps!

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User Amnesh Goel
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Everglades are swampland area covered with tall grass

Explanation:

Everglade is a wetland sub ecosystem that lies in two million acres of land in Florida. Human development and different cities surrounds it. The wetland and wildlife attract several people from diverse backgrounds to enjoy outdoor enthusiasts. The Everglade also provides various ecosystem services beneficial to people.

The Everglade is commonly known for the extraordinary wildlife with over 300 bird species located at the national park of Everglades only. However, because of agriculture and urban development, the Everglade had been diversely affected

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