Hello! Let's talk about a place called a swamp. Imagine a big, muddy playground where the ground is very wet and soft, kind of like a giant puddle that never dries up. This swamp is covered with emerald green duckweed – that's a tiny, floating plant that looks like little green dots on the water, like a green carpet spread all around!
There are also mosses, which are soft, green plants that grow like a fuzzy blanket on stones and wet ground. They like living in this wet, swampy place because it's damp and cool.
Now, in the swamp, there are some small hills that rise above the muddy water. These hills are like little islands where animals and plants can grow and live without getting soggy.
So, a swamp with green duckweed, mosses, and hills is a special home for many plants and animals. The water and mud help the plants grow, and the hills give animals dry places to stay.