Science Common Sense


98 - What is the importance of wetlands?

Wetlands are very important for our planet. Here are a few reasons why:

  1. Home to many animals: Wetlands provide a habitat for many animals, such as birds, fish, and frogs. They have a lot of food and water, making them perfect places for these animals to live.

  2. Clean water: Wetlands help to clean the water by removing pollutants and sediments. This helps to keep our rivers and lakes clean.

  3. Prevent floods: Wetlands can absorb water, which helps to prevent floods. This keeps people and their homes safe.

  4. Oxygen and air: Wetlands produce oxygen and help to clean the air we breathe. Just like forests, they're very important for the air we need to live.

Overall, wetlands are very important for our planet and all the living things in it.