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A marsh is a type of wetland. Other types of wetlands include swamps, bogs, fens, forested wetlands, and others. A marsh is almost always inundated, or full of water. There is usually some open water present. Vegetation such as grasses, reeds, and forbs dominate the marsh landscape. This contrasts with swamps that are generally deeper and have more trees.

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A marshy area is called a marsh. It is a wetland that is characterized by tall grasses, reeds, and shallow water with soft, muddy bottoms. Marshes are important ecosystems that provide habitat for various plants and animals.

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A marshy body of water is called a swamp, or marsh.

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A marsh or water logged around is a land that is all wet and it has a lot of diffrent life living in it.

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It is the Eastern Shore.

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a swamp possibly.

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wetlands

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A swamp.

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