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1. Which factor has greatest importance in determining the characteristics of an aquatic ecosystem? (1 point)day length
water depth
angle of sunlight
average precipitation

2. Which is one way that a freshwater wetland differs from a lake or pond? (1 point)Water flows in a lake or pond but never flows in a wetland.
Wetlands are nesting areas for birds, but lakes and ponds are not.

Water does not always cover a wetland as it does a lake or pond.
Wetlands are salty, but lakes and ponds are fresh

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Answer 1


B) Water depth

Explanation:

An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in a body of water. Associations of bodies that are reliant on each other and on their conditions live in aquatic ecosystems. The two central kinds of aquatic ecosystems are aquatic ecosystems and freshwater ecosystems.

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Answer 2


C) Water does not always cover a wetland as it does a lake or pond.

Explanation:

Freshwater wetlands take many classes, marshes like the meadow potholes of North America, peatland swamps, swamps, and bogs, swamps such as the lowland forests of the Amazon and Borneo, as well as river deltas, ponds, Australian billabongs, lagoons, mudholes, and river floodplains.

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Answer: Water Depth

Explanation:

Water depth is important in determining the characteristics of the aquatic ecosystem. The depth of the the sea, lake, ocean, river is different and it is categorized based on the depth of the water.

Lakes, ponds, river have less depth and the oceans and seas have more depth as compared to other water bodies.

The freshwater wetland differs from ponds and lakes in such a way that the freshwater does not covers the a wetland as it does in case of lakes and ponds.

Not all the wetlands are wet at all the time of the year. The water from wetlands get dry in some seasons but the the ponds and the lakes have water at all the time of the year.

In this way the the water of wetland differ from the water that is found in the lakes and ponds.