A riparian ecosystem is an area of plant life which is associated with a body of water. These areas are important because they are the most abundant in terms of life sustaining food, water, and shelter.
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Riparian land refers to areas of land located along the banks of rivers, streams, and other bodies of water. These areas are important in maintaining water quality, providing habitat for wildlife, and supporting a diverse range of plant species. Riparian lands also play a crucial role in regulating water flow and preventing erosion.
Common green darners prefer permanent and temporary ponds, lakes, bays, estuaries and slow-moving streams and riparian areas (land adjacent to a body of water).
It was a land plant.
their speed on land is 401km on land
Ducks can land anywhere. They prefer to take off and land in water, because they are water birds. Water makes a softer landing than land, too! If they have to land on the ground, they have to flap their wings harder to hover in the air, but if they land on water they can just splash down.
Trinidad and Tobago is known as "The land of the hummingbird"