wetland
wet
ˈwɛt
vet
land
ˌlænd
lānd
British pronunciation
/wˈɛtlənd/

Definition & Meaning of "wetland"in English

Wetland
01

an area of land characterized by its soil, water, and vegetation, where the water table is at or near the surface for a significant part of the year

example
Examples
The Everglades in Florida is a vast wetland ecosystem known for its unique mix of marshes, swamps, and wet prairies.
Mangrove swamps are coastal wetlands characterized by salt-tolerant vegetation, such as mangrove trees.
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