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16 November, 15:29

Freshwater plants that have adapted to very moist conditions live in which type of biome?

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  1. 16 November, 15:39
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    Wetlands contain standing water and plant species that have adapted to this very moist and humid environment include pond lilies, cattails, sedges, tamarack and black spruce, cypress and gum.
  2. 16 November, 15:53
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    Water lilies, algae, and duckweed float on the surface. Cattails and reeds grow along the shoreline of many freshwater ecosystems. Estuaries house plant life with the unique adaptation of being able to survive in fresh and salty environments.
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