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1)Vegetation that is adapted to wet conditions is called Answer -------- 2)The 1

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1)Vegetation that is adapted to wet conditions is called Answer

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2)The 1979 US Fish and Wildlife Service Definition (Non regulatory) included the three basic attributes of wetlands: hydric soils, hydrophytes and ------
3)The 1995, Department of Agriculture, (Natural Resources Conservation Service) definition emphasizes ---------------
4)In

Answer (a year) the USFWS initiated a systematic inventory of the nation’s wetlands.
5)The Cowardin Classification System of wetlands is split into a hierarchy of 3 levels: systems, subsystems and Answer


6)Within the Cowardin Classification System, Riverine wetland systems are divided into lower perennial (lowland streams),and  

Answerperennial (headwater streams)
7)The term Answer refers to the reef bottom, rock bottom, unconsolidated bottom (gravel, cobble, mud) and unconsolidated shores in the Cowardin Classification System when <30% of wetland bottom is covered by vegetation.
8)When describing wetland vegetation the termAnswer  (two words) refers to woody veg < 20 feet in height.
9)Within the Cowardin Wetland Classification System, the Lacustrine System is further divided into two subsystems the Littoral (Shoreline) and Answer (well lit open surface of a lake).
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Explanation / Answer

1) Vegetation that is adapted to wet conditions is called hydrophytes or hydrophytic vegetation.

2) the third attribute is nonsoil which must be saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some time during the growing season of each year.

3) The 1995, Department of Agriculture, (Natural Resources Conservation Service) definition emphasizes that common diagnostic features of wetlands are hydric soils and hydrophytic vegetation.

4) In 1979, the USFWS initiated a systematic inventory of the nation’s wetlands.

5) The Cowardin Classification System of wetlands is split into a hierarchy of 3 levels: systems, subsystems and classes

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