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What might be a consequence of destroying a wetland

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Destruction of wetlands increases flooding, a decline in water quality, and extinction in species. And it can also lead to an increases occurrence of algae blooms which are caused by nutrient overload from land adjacent to a wetland

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Destroying or degrading wetlands can lead to serious consequences, such as increased flooding, extinction of species, and decline in water quality. We can avoid these consequences by maintaining the valuable wetlands we still have and restoring lost or impaired wetlands where possible.

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