Swamps are commonly found in low-lying areas where water accumulates, often near rivers, lakes, or coastal regions. They typically feature saturated soils and can be freshwater or saltwater ecosystems. Common types of swamps include cypress swamps in the southeastern United States and mangrove swamps in tropical coastal areas. These ecosystems support diverse plant and animal life, playing essential roles in water filtration and habitat provision.
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