Multiple Choice
The difference between a wetland and a swamp is that ________.
A) Wetlands only occur at coastal areas.
B) Wetlands are covered in water according to the tide.
C) Swamps are always covered in water and wetlands have seasonally high water levels.
D) A swamp has trees and a wetland does not.
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