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In Biology / High School | 2014-11-11

Are wetlands and estuaries more similar or different? Defend your opinion.

Asked by jackylovesyouu

Answer (2)

Wetlands and estuaries are quite similar and in fact wetlands can often times be found within estuaries. The term estuary is used to describe the area where a river or stream meets a larger body of water like a sea or an ocean. The area that is created in the delta of the river or stream is considered an estuary which are typically rich and diverse ecosystems. A wetland is a generic term that is used to describe areas of land that are at times either fully or partially covered with water creating a unique type of environment. Therefore, it is common to find wetlands within estuaries.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-10

Wetlands and estuaries are similar as both provide essential habitats and ecological functions, but they differ primarily in their geographical context, with estuaries being where freshwater meets saltwater. While estuaries are a specific type of wetland, wetlands can exist separately far from coastal regions. Understanding their relationship is important for conservation efforts.
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Answered by Gibbs | 2024-09-27