how do wetlands form?

tributaries flow into rivers

runoff travels down the side of a divide

water builds up in a depression left by an ice sheet

groundwater comes to the surface and floods the land

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

Wetlands are formed when the groundwater comes to the surface and floods the land.

Explanation:

  • The areas adjacent to large water bodies like seas and rivers are often flooded by the water from these water bodies.
  • Before the water from these areas percolates down or evaporates, they are again flooded by more water.
  • This repetitive action of flooding keeps the land under water for long periods and eventually turns them into wetlands.
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