What is a wetland?
An area where the water is always near or above the surface
Where can you find mangrove forests?
Near the beach, or in estuaries
What is the proper name for a fresh water wetland?
An Inland Wetland
Where are the everglades found?
In Florida
How many month have 28 days?
All 12!
Give 3 examples of wetlands (Not counting everglades or mangroves)
Salt/sand marshes, deltas (Like the Nile delta), seasonal flood plains (Like Africa), the shores of the Amazon river
What is it called when salt water meets fresh water? (Bonus points if you can tell me the kind of water)
An estuary, and the water is brackish water
What are the three things I pointed out before dip netting?
Cattails, pond apples, and bald cypress
What is the everglades also called?
The river of grass
What kind of skull did we find yesterday?
A possum skull
Name 3 ways a wetland helps us
They filter the water, replenish groundwater, provide habitat, provide resources, help stop floods
Why are mangrove roots so long?
To help keep the tree above the tide so it doesn't drown
What plant did Miss Frizzle's class find in the swamp?
The Marsh Mallow
Which tree is threatening the everglades?
The Melaleuca
What is my favorite fish?
The mudskipper!

Why do swamps smell bad?
There is bacteria eating the dead plants and creating gas
Name 5 animals you can find in the mangroves
Crocodiles, turtles, fish, sharks, stingrays, raccoons, monkeys, crabs, herons, ibis, eagles
Are all wetlands wet all the time?
No some are seasonal and only flood part of the year
How do the everglades protect our homes?
They absorb all the flood waters from hurricanes
Say racecar backwards
Racecar backwards!
What is one resource that swamps give us the is super important to powering our homes?
Peat because after a VERY long time, it turns into coal
Why are mangroves so important to florida?
They stop the ocean from washing away the beaches
How do animals survive the dry season in the Everglades?
They go to Alligator holes
What animal is this?

A civet