Terrestrial habitats are described mainly by the types of vegetation they have and that
vegetation depends on the rainfall and temperature. The first terrestrial habitat is a marsh.
A marsh is a low, flat land completely or partly covered by shallow water with silt frequently
deposited. Marsh is thickly covered by stiff water grasses, tree are absent but birds and
insects are common.
Swamp marsh
used by micro-organism (bacteria and fungi) for decay.
iii. The land is low lying and flat
vii. The fauna is dominated by water birds, insects and water snakes.
viii. It has high relative humidity
highly productive.
Marshes are formed by water flowing into a flat lowland from a flooded river. The clay soil
holds the water while the vegetation cover of grasses and lilies help to reduce evaporation.
Marshes may also be formed by gradual accumulation of debris or sediment of plant,
animal remains and deposit from streams and rivers entering a lake or pond. Subsequently,
plant such as grasses and lilies are introduced with water bird, aquatic insects and water
snakes.
up in the dry season.
water source.
and animals like toad and fishes.
like crabs, oyster, barnacles and mud skipper
and drying up.
atmospheric air to survive the low oxygen content in the water.
Adaptive features of plants in Marshes
water movement.
exchange to compensate for floor aeration of the water-logged soil.
iii. The algae salvina, azolla and duckweed are on the surface to receive both
atmospheric and dissolved oxygen to meet their oxygen requirement
QUESTIONS (POST YOUR ANSWERS USING THE COMMENT BOX FOR EVALUATION AND DISCUSSION)
1a.Name one plant and one animal that are found in each of the following habitats .i fresh water pond ii.tropical rainforest iii. savannah
b.State how the named plant and animals are adapted to each of the habitats.
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