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How are wetlands and lakes related? O A. Wetlands become lakes for part of each year. B. Both are depressions that hold water year round. C. Lakes can become wetlands as they ag…
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How are wetlands and lakes related? O A. Wetlands become lakes for part of each year. B. Both are depressions that hold water year round. C. Lakes can become wetlands as they ag…
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How are wetlands and lakes related?
O A. Wetlands become lakes for part of each year.
B. Both are depressions that hold water year round.
C. Lakes can become wetlands as they age.
D. Both support populations of carnivorous plants.
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both are depressions that hold water year round
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