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elena55 [62]
4 years ago
10

The abundance and variety of foods available in wetlands is a large contributor to their biodiversity . T OR F?

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2 answers:
NikAS [45]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: True.

Explanation:

Wetlands are the source of a variety of food which is available to the organisms surviving there. The wetlands are the area where a diverse variety of organisms can be found.

It is a kind of distinct ecosystem that is formed by water either seasonally or permanently. This place has abundant of oxygen. The hydric soil present in the wetlands makes it rich in vegetation.

This makes it a place rich with variety of organism.

Paraphin [41]4 years ago
5 0

The answer to your question is true.

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