Some example sentences of “marshy”

How to use in-sentence of “marshy”:

+ Most members of the family prefer living in coastal or marshy areas.

+ They are commonly found in wet marshy areas, as the plant prefers moist soil.

+ So the place-name Roeselare means a marshy open space with reed in the wood.

+ The females are more camouflaged to their marshy environment.

+ It reclaimed marshy land next to the River Thames in central London.

+ In the last three hundred years, the city has sunk slowly into the marshy soil.

+ Retreating from the French invasion, John took a safe route around the marshy area of The Wash to avoid the rebel held area of East Anglia.

+ This lives in marshy parts of the tropical rain forest of Borneo.

Some example sentences of marshy
Some example sentences of marshy

Example sentences of “marshy”:

+ A large part of the coastline is a marshy jungle, the Sundarbans.

+ They are Monocots which live in marshy and aquatic habitats.

+ A large part of the coastline is a marshy jungle, the Sundarbans.

+ They are Monocots which live in marshy and aquatic habitats.

+ Cranes usually build their nests in marshy areas and lay two eggs at a time.

+ At dawn the queen learned of the miracle and was troubled and again ordered the disposal of the body, this time by burying it in a marshy place near Wareham.

+ It is a seasonally marshy region, the word “Rann” meaning “salt marsh”, alternating with “medaks”, elevated pieces of land where vegetation grows.

+ Its name in the Welsh language, Y Trallwng, means “”the marshy or sinking land””.

+ The name of the town comes from the Old English “”wamm””, meaning a marsh, as a lot of marshy land exists in the area of the town.

+ Southern Mesopotamia is made up of marshy areas and wide, flat, plains.

+ In Sweden, breeders are usually found in small, swampy openings amongst pine forests while, in Germany, marshy wetlands are used.

+ The marshy areas have been reduced by drainage and cultivation.

+ They seized the Hollandia Airdrome despite torrential rain and marshy terrain.

+ The area was marshy with islands in Roman times.

+ Banga in its etymological sense means Vanga or Vanka — marshy land.

+ The Fens, or, are a naturally marshy region in eastern England.

+ It has a lot of marshy land.

+ Peat forms when plant material, usually in marshy areas, is inhibited from decaying fully by acidic and anaerobic conditions.

+ The area was also covered with marshy boggy ground difficult to ride over.

+ They prefer open woodland or scrubland habitats with plenty of cover, but are also found in grasslands and marshy areas.

+ The southern coast, which opens onto the Golfo de Guacanayabo, is marshy and characterised by mangroves.

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