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Which of the following describes why wetlands are important to the water cycle?
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Which of the following describes why wetlands are important to the water cycle?
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Wetlands Water Cycle describes and talks about how water can go from a solid, liquid, and gas. It helps our rivers run, lakes to stay full, and supplies our homes with water. Without the Water Cycle our water supply would be in trouble.
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