By Jale Sezai And Sebastian Pfeiffer Swamps Contents 1. What is a swamp 2. water in swamps 3. Where does swamp water go 4. Is swamp water stable 5. animals.

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By Jale Sezai And Sebastian Pfeiffer Swamps

Contents 1. What is a swamp 2. water in swamps 3. Where does swamp water go 4. Is swamp water stable 5. animals 6. Swamps animal needs 7. are swamps threatened 8. Famous Swamps 9. Movie 10. Picture Page 11. Glossary 12. bibliography

What is a swamp A wetland is an habitat that is half way between land and water environments, with features of both types.

Water in Swamps Swamps get water from the sea, lakes and rivers. Their water is either fresh water or Salt water. Swamps have shallow water, but sometimes have high water when it floods. Swamps are warm wet areas. In the wet season swamps have higher water than the dry

Where does Swamp Water go Coastal swamp water goes to the beach’s. When swamps are near to rivers there water goes to rivers.

Is Swamp water Stable It depends on the swamp if the water is stable Coastal swamp water drains quickly cause there near beaches.

Animals Alligator, American Crocodile, Anaconda, Bald Eagle, Beaver, Black Bear, Bobcat, Capybara, Common Egret, Cougar, Crane, Crayfish, Downy Woodpecker, Dragonfly, Earthworm, Fish, Flamingo, Fly, frog, Great blue heron, great Egret, Mosquito, Muskrat, Newt, Pond Skater or Water Spider, Raccoon, Red tailed hawk, Red wolf, river otter, scorpion, shrimp, snail, Snapping turtle, spider, toad, white tailed deer, zooplankton AND MANY MORE.

Swamps Animal Needs The animals need lots of water and food The animals would DIE if the swamps were empty

Are Swamps Threatened Yes people are Threatening them People are draining them

Famous Swamps The Great Dismal Swamp is in the U.S.A southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina Arafura Swamp

Movie Watch the video from this website about swamps outwetlands.org.au/ outwetlands.org.au/

Picture Page

Glossary Coastal means: some where near the beach Drains means: sucked up or taking water away

Bibliography Websites: Wikipedia Nature works Enchanted learning Wild about wetlands Books: Our planet swamps By Sheila Gore Australian habitats Wetlands By Margaret Roc and Kath Hawke Discover & learn about Australian wetlands and water ways By Steve Parish