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swamps and oceans

swamps and oceans. By: Lauren Morgan and Anastacia Del Rio. swamps. Swamps are wet lands the have been forested Some of the most common swamp wildlife is the American alligator, copperhead snake, swamp sparrow, and another bird is the green heron.

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swamps and oceans

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  1. swamps and oceans By: Lauren Morgan and Anastacia Del Rio

  2. swamps • Swamps are wet lands the have been forested • Some of the most common swamp wildlife is the American alligator, copperhead snake, swamp sparrow, and another bird is the green heron. • There are many plants in the swamp and some examples are; sundew,cattail,and an elephant ear. • wetland: an area of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and trees

  3. Oceans • An ocean Is a large body of water that consist of fish and other animals. • Did you know that 97% of Earth is water. • The ocean is estimated 50-80% of all life on earth is found under the ocean surface and the oceans contain 99% of the living space on the planet. Less than 10% of that space has been explored by humans. 85% of the area and 90% of the volume constitute the dark, cold environment we call the deep sea. The average depth of the ocean is 3,795 m. • The ocean is wonderful to look at, and marvelous to play in.

  4. swamp This is a picture of a swamp

  5. ocean This is a picture of an ocean

  6. credits • Researched by:Anasticia Del Rio • Power point by: Lauren Morgan

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