
Overview
Wetlands are not just home to different animals and plants, but they also control flooding and help keep the Earth’s water clean. Flood waters move more slowly through wetlands because they have to go through barriers of plants and dirt. Wetlands help stop erosion because the plants stop the soil from washing away. Plants and soil in wetlands slow water enough that bacteria and other decomposer organisms can break down and even absorb some types of pollution. Wetlands are wet. Let’s keep them that way.
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3 - 1Planets & Moons January 14, 1995
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3 - 2Pressure January 21, 1995
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3 - 3Plants January 28, 1995
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3 - 4Rocks & Soil February 03, 1995
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3 - 5Energy February 10, 1995
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3 - 6Evolution February 17, 1995
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3 - 7Water Cycle March 24, 1995
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3 - 8Friction March 31, 1995
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3 - 9Germs April 07, 1995
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3 - 10Climates April 14, 1995
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3 - 11Waves April 21, 1995
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3 - 12Ocean Life April 28, 1995
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3 - 13Mammals September 08, 1995
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3 - 14Spinning Things September 15, 1995
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3 - 15Fish September 22, 1995
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3 - 16Human Transportation September 29, 1995
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3 - 17Wetlands October 06, 1995
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3 - 18Birds October 13, 1995
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3 - 19Populations October 20, 1995
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3 - 20Animal Locomotion October 27, 1995