What is an area of land called that is wet for all or part of the year?

What is an area of land called that is wet for all or part of the year?

  • Correct Answer: wetland
  • tundra
  • plains
  • grassland

Explanation: A wetland is an area that is wet for all or part of the year. Wetlands are home to certain types of plants.

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