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Which area is MOST likely to support a marsh ecosystem?
a shallow, sheltered area near an estuary
deep ocean water miles from a river’s mouth
a rocky, coastal area with very high tides
a sunny, open area with lots of sand dunes
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Which area is MOST likely to support a marsh ecosystem?
a shallow, sheltered area near an estuary
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