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Biology, 02.08.2019 05:10 nanda22

Which of the following describes why wetlands are important to the water cycle?
a) dense vegetation filter out pollutants in the water
b) open meadows to filter out pollutants in the water
c) dense vegetation allows for biological magnification in the water
d) open meadows allow for biological magnification in the water

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