Page 10 and 11: Wetlands Take the information you recorded into the chart to create a section in your book on Wetlands It should include the following:

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Page 10 and 11: Wetlands Take the information you recorded into the chart to create a section in your book on Wetlands It should include the following: A general description of the wetlands. In this description, include 1-2 sentences on the main biotic factors and abiotic factors and how they affect the climate and landscape of the biome. Be sure to include information about PEAT soil. 3 examples of native Suisun Marsh plants and 3 examples of animals that live in Suisun Marsh (you can list them) Pick 1 native Suisun Marsh plant that you listed and describe how it survives in this biome (adaptations to survive, how they get food, etc.) Pick 1 animal Native that you listed and describe how they survive (adaptations to survive, how they get food) At least 3 additional facts that would be interesting for the reader to know about Suisun Marsh and wetlands Draw and color diagram of Suisun Marsh with some examples of the animals and native wetland plants that live in it. (You may look online and print pictures of the animals and plants at home).