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Explain why wetland habitats are often preferred for converting to new agricultural land

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Natural wetlands are flat and often have deep, nutrient rich soil with an abundant water supply. These conditions are ideal to agriculture
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The main reason why the wetland habitats are often favored for transforming to new farmland is that the natural wetlands are flat and often hold deep, nutrient-rich loam with plentiful water availability. In other words, the natural wetlands possess sufficient water supply and soil with rich nutrient etc. which presents a perfect condition for farming. Thus, they prefer converting to new agricultural land.

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