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Satellite image of the Everglades wetlands in Florida
Wetlands are lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the
water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water. For purposes of this classification wetlands must have one or more of the following three attributes: (1) at least periodically, the land supports predominantly
hydrophytes; (2) the
substrate is predominantly undrained
hydric soil; and (3) the substrate is nonsoil and is saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some time during the
growing season of each year.
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List of USDA terminology