Thursday, May 7, 2009

The Biome Wetland

Wetlands are a type of biome that includes swamps, marshes and bogs. Wetlands are unique in comparison to other biomes because they do not have a characteristic climate. They can exist in polar to temperate to even tropical zones. Rainfall can go from 59-200 inches of rain a year. This means that there can be an extremely diverse population in this biome.


How do you think the environment of a wetland affects the biodiversity in that specific wetland?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetland

http://www.galeschools.com/environment/biomes/wetland/climate.htm

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