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Littoral zones are more likely to contain vegetation than riparian zones
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Littoral zones are more likely to contain vegetation than riparian zones
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the answer is false, taking the quiz now
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Littoral zones are more likely to contain vegetation than riparian zones. The statement presented is False. A riparian zone
or
riparian area
is the interface between land and a
river
or
stream
.
Riparian
is also the proper nomenclature for one of the fifteen terrestrial
biomes
of the earth.
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