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Why are wetlands important ​

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User Kamens
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Wetlands are far from being useless.

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Wetland are important because if it wasn't for wetlands we wouldn't have water to drink, water to cool off with, and wetland helps use grow plant's so we can eat and breath.

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User K Engle
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Wetlands, far from being useless, disease-ridden areas, give benefits that no other ecosystem can match. Natural water quality improvement, flood protection, coastline erosion prevention, recreational and aesthetic opportunities, and free natural products are just a few of them.

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