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Question
Why are wetlands important to us?
Short Answer
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Solution
Wetlands are important because:
- Wetlands act as natural barriers and sponges, absorbing excess water during floods and protecting nearby areas.
- Wetlands act as natural filters, removing pollutants and sediments from water. This makes water quality better.
- Wetlands support rich biodiversity, serving as habitats for specific birds, worms, and other animals.
- Wetlands support ecological processes like pollination and nutrient cycling.
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