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All wetlands are considered freshwater ecosystems.   Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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False

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Answer: False


Fresh waters are generally characterized by low concentration of total dissolved solids and low concentration of dissolved solids.

An area that is covered with water either for varying parts of the year or throughout the year at the surface or near the surface is known as wetland. These include lakes,marshes,swamps. Swamps and marshes constitute dissolved solids and constitute salt. Thus all wetlands are not classified as freshwater ecosystem.

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