Marshes have more water flow
Swamps, Bogs, Marshes, Peatland, Estuaries, but there's a lot more
to move to a more productive landraising large numbers of cattle.
work faster.
The water flow in rivers is too high.Rivers are less productive than swamps because swamps just like marshes have the highest primary production of all the world's ecosystems.
Salt marshes are more spread out.
Marshes: characterized by soft-stemmed vegetation such as grasses and sedges, often found along riverbanks or coastlines. Swamps: dominated by trees and shrubs, typically found in forested areas with standing water. Bogs: acidic wetlands with stagnant water, characterized by a thick layer of sphagnum moss and nutrient-poor conditions. Fens: similar to bogs but with alkaline water and slightly more nutrients, supporting unique plant species. Wet meadows: transitional wetlands between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, with seasonal variations in water levels.
No, South Korea is more productive.
By Helping them stay healthy enough to do well in school
Yes. Almost all places on Earth get rain, and marshes are more likely to form in fairly wet climates.
As farming came more productive, more people were able to leave the farms and to the city.
a lake or pool . A bog is like a marsh, but bigger and more marshy.