b. bogs
c. marshes
d. none of the above
Brackish water is common in freshwater wetlands. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
When wetlands occur in areas that have a lot of trees, this is most likely a A. Swamp.
Brackish water is indeed common in freshwater wetlands so this is false.
Swamps are known to have a lot of trees and a lot of water as well. A wetland with a lot of trees is therefore most likely a swamp.
Brackish water is water that is salty but not so much that freshwater organism cannot live there but it is still uncommon in freshwater areas.
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Answer: a and false
Explanation:
The following are the three reasons why this area has a high rate of speciation:
1. Low population – since it is an island, small random variations affect a significant part of the population.
2. Unique locally trapped populations, each on its own island.
3. Alternative conditions in the varying types of geography, which allows local specializations.
b. east; west; prime meridian
c. north; south; prime meridian
d. east; west; equator
The answer is B. I got it right on my quiz
Answer:
7,4
Explanation:
(6 + 1, 3 + 1)