The Most Important Thing About Wetlands

        I think that the most important thing that a wetland does is balance water levels. Wetlands absorb excess water like a spong through their roots and soils. Much of the water that floods flat land can be absorbed and stored in a wetland. That means that wetlands also contain water during times of drought. Animals can still find food during a drought because a wetland will still have some moisture to grow plants. This is especially important as we are seeing climate change alter water levels all over the world.

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  1. That's awesome! I didn't realize that.

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  2. Very good point. A simple example was what we saw in Bill Nye’s video where without the sponge like effect of wetlands water will flow and cause erosion and flooding.

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