Hi there! Let's talk about swamps and the special plants that live there.

A swamp is a place with lots of water that doesn’t move much — the water is pretty still. This can sometimes make the water dirty or not so good for fish and animals.

But don’t worry! The plants in the swamp help keep the water clean and safe. Here’s how they do it:

  • Plants take up bad stuff: The plants soak up chemicals and dirt that might be in the water, kind of like they are cleaning the water.
  • They give oxygen: Just like we breathe air, fish and small animals need oxygen too. Plants release oxygen into the water, so fish can breathe and stay healthy.
  • They provide homes: Plants offer shelter and hiding spots for small animals, keeping them safe from danger.

So, the plants are like little helpers in the swamp, making sure the water stays clean and safe for all the creatures living there!


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