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5 February, 20:18

How does a swamp differ from a marsh

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  1. 5 February, 20:24
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    Swamp is a place where the plants that make up the area covered in water are primarily woody plants or trees. Woody plants would be mangroves or cypress trees. A marsh, on the other hand, is defined as having no woody plants. The non-woody plants would be saltmarsh grasses, reeds, or sedges.
  2. 5 February, 20:35
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    A swamp has an exess in trees and stuff where as a marsh doesn't
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