The Pantanal is an area in the northern part of Argentina, and part of Brazil in the area of the borderline with Argentina. This area has two seasons, one is the wet season, and the other one is the dry season.
The wet season is characterized by heavy rainfall for a prolonged period of time, and in that period, the whole area becomes a vast marshland.
The dry season is characterized by warm and dry weather, and there is no precipitation for months, so in this period the Pantanal dries out, and the marshland is looking more like a vast grassland with little ''islands'' of trees and shrubs.
Most of the animals living here are adapted very well for both, life in the water, and life on land.
Answer:
B. Zuider Zee
Explanation:
Zuider Zee, was a shallow bay of the north sea in the Northeast of Netherlands extending about 100km inland and about 50km wide having a depth of about 4-5m and a coastline of about 300km, it covered 5,000km^2.
In the 20 century majority of the Zuider Zee was cut off from the northern sea, allowing the inlet to become part of the Warden sea and the salt water inlet changed into a fresh water lake called the IJsselmeer
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I think the answer is C, but I'm not sure.