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Which of the following is an example of a freshwater ecosystem?

AShallow seas

BEstuaries

CRivers

DMangrove swamps

Answer:

C. Rivers

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  • Examples of fresh water ecosystems - Lakes, Ponds, Swamps, Pools, Springs, Streams, and Rivers


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