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  1. Definitions

  2. Wetlands

  3. Soils

  4. Plants

  5. Restoration

  6. Miscellaneous

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  8. Wetlands that have trees.

  9. Swamp

  10. Has been called a “wet grassland”

  11. Marsh

  12. They study of water at or near the surface of land

  13. Hydrology

  14. A cross section of soil that extends from the surface to the bedrock.

  15. Soil Profile

  16. Types of plants that require lots of water and the anaerobic conditions that the hydric soil creates?

  17. Wetland Plants

  18. What are the 3 characteristics that make up a wetland?

  19. Plants, Soil, and Hydrology

  20. What are the 2 components of hydrology?

  21. Hydroperiod & Physical

  22. What are the 3 general types of wetlands?

  23. Basin,Riverine, & Fringe

  24. What type of wetland has only vertical water flow?

  25. Basin

  26. Which type of wetland has hydroperiods that are not seasonal like basin wetlands?

  27. Fringe

  28. What is a mixture of minerals, air, water, bedrock, living and decaying organisms called?

  29. Soil

  30. Where does soil come from?

  31. The weathering or breaking down of bedrock.

  32. What are the 3 types of soils?

  33. Sandy, Silt, & Clay

  34. What is loam soil?

  35. It is a mixture of sand, clay, & silt and it is the best type of soil

  36. What are the 4 zones of a soil profile and what is in each?

  37. Horizon O- Topsoil • Horizon A- Subsoil • Horizon B- Partially weathered bedrock • Horizon C- Bedrock

  38. Plants that are from the area that provide food and shelter for organisms.

  39. Native

  40. Plants that are not naturally from the area.

  41. Exotic or Invasive

  42. Plants that are found in wetlands 99% of the time?

  43. Obligate Wetland Plants

  44. Plants that are found in uplands 67-99% of the time?

  45. Facultative Upland Plants

  46. Plants that are found in both wetlands and uplands 34-66% of the time?

  47. Facultative Plants

  48. What are 3 of the 5 reasons of why wetlands are important?

  49. Filter water, protect from floods, provide food, & habitat, prevent erosion

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