Marisma in english
Marsh
pronunciation: mɑrʃ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑrʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures
marisma = wetland ; marsh ; salt marsh [saltmarsh] ; marshland ; salt marshland ; coastal wetland ; tidal marsh ; mudflat ; tidal flat.
Example: The library will be open to the public and will cover all subjects concerning the various aspects of lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and wetlands.Example: Follow-up activities are discussed as well as the need for more educational programs dealing with sand dunes and saltwater marshes.Example: The reasons for these differences and the problems of survival of anthills on a salt marsh are discussed.Example: Around 85 per cent of the Mesopotamian marshlands have been lost mainly as a result of drainage and damming.Example: The technology of dyking and draining salt marshlands was widespread in coastal Europe, and was introduced along the eastern North American seaboard wherever needed.Example: Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.Example: In tropical regions, halophytic (salt tolerant) trees invade mudflats associated with estuaries and form mangrove swamps instead of tidal marshes.Example: In tropical regions, halophytic (salt tolerant) trees invade mudflats associated with estuaries and form mangrove swamps instead of tidal marshes.Example: A model was developed to evaluate the effect of the tidal flat on changes in the seawater temperature.