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was wetland
noun
Land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas.
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A few decades ago it was wetland like Savar or Gazipur.
"At least a majority of the property was wetland," said Mayor Timothy C. Idoni.
As shown in Table 8, the 50%% adjustment to equivalent value of forest had the most impact on the total estimated ecosystem service value, the total value changed ±20.00 billion USD · a−1 and ±19.07 billion USD · a−1 on the initial result of 1980 and 2005 respectively, while the CS fluctuated between 0.4003 and 0.3970, correspondingly; the next was wetland.
The eco-hydrological value of watershed productivity was 367 EM$ha−1y−1−1 when 10% of the watershed was wetland, which was an increase of 65 EM$ha−1y−1−1 (based on Florida's emergy-to-dollar ratio in 1985, 2 × 1012 sej $−1).
Similar(4)
(Cat tails are wetland plants that rarely grow beyond 10 feet high).
We were standing by a badly polluted river outside Nanjing, surveying a landscape of new factories in what had been wetland two years earlier.
Oil sands mining disturbs thousands of hectares of boreal landscape, about 65% of which is wetland.
Most rails are wetland birds, but the two Crex species prefer drier habitats.
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