How does a marsh differs from a swmap?
Marshes generally contain many more plants and weeds specifically; as well as more of a dirt to water ratio. Swamps on the other hand are usually contained in forests and contain more water within their ponds. ChaCha 24/7! Want to know? ChaCha and go!
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