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What is one primary reason wetlands are important for the environment?
They serve as natural water filters.
They produce oxygen at a high rate.
They are the only habitat for amphibians.
They have no ecological significance.
How do wetlands help mitigate climate change?
By increasing carbon emissions.
By storing carbon in plants and soils.
By turning into deserts.
By producing large quantities of CO2.
What is a significant threat to wetland ecosystems?
Urban development and pollution.
Increased wildlife populations.
Mild climatic conditions.
Natural wetland restoration.
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