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What kind of landforms are there in wetlands?

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What kind of landforms are there in wetlands?

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What exactly are you asking? What landforms? Wetlands do not occur on any specific type of landform but rather because they exist in an area where water collects and cannot easily drain away. Wetlands cause the formation of hydric soils which is how determinations of wetlands are made. they can occur in Florida, Minnesota, Illinois, New York, etc…..anywhere where poor drainage and soil type prohibits draining of the area. There is a certian percentage of the time that wetlands must be “wet” but I cannot remember it off hand. Look at the NRCS website and look under histosols (wetland soils) for more information.

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