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wetland

[ US /ˈwɛtˌɫænd/ ]
[ UK /wˈɛtlənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a low area where the land is saturated with water

How To Use wetland In A Sentence

  • The aircraft descended into a wetland area and had since been forgotten about as it sank below the surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the wetlands falls away, pipelines are exposed to the vagaries of open water.
  • The birds occupy a range of wetland habitats: lakes, rivers, reedbeds, sedge fens, marsh dykes, ponds, flooded gravel pits and meres.
  • Unhealthy waterways and wetlands mean more midges and mozzies; another reason to keep our Hearns Lake foreshores safe from human occupation.
  • Alpine tundra, alpine grassland, subirrigated meadows, and wetlands occur above timberline. Ecoregions of Idaho (EPA)
  • The wetland park, which will soon be the animal's permanent home, will cover 64 hectares of land and include tropical marshland.
  • The Squamscott River Wetlands Component boasts four rare plants: the marsh elder, the stout bulrush, the small spike-rush and the exserted knotweed. Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Hampshire
  • The Yalu River Wetlands Nature Reserve is an important stopover for migrant birds in Northeast Asia.
  • Extensive wetlands in Sonora have been decimated by irrigated agriculture and urbanization.
  • A wetland habitat with reed beds, a boardwalk, bridges and an outdoor classroom will also transform the park encouraging wildlife and the public.
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