Five illustrations read from left to right and demonstrate the five environmental variables that may tell scientists if a wetland is present in a location or not. 
The first illustration: Blue clouds with rain drops beneath and a hand drawn clock above represents the environmental variable of climate. The text below the illustration reads “Climate – weather conditions averaged over time.”
The second illustration: Brown mounds of soil with a shovel placed in the dirt represents the environmental variable of soil type. The text below the illustration reads “Soil type – wet or dry soil?”
The third illustration: Pink tulip-like flowers top small green stems. Beneath the stems tall skinny green leaves reach towards the blooms. The text below the illustration reads “Vegetation – flowers, grasses, shrubs, or trees?”
The fourth illustration: Six deciduous trees overlap one another to form a forest. The tree leaves are dense and green and form a shape of a circle on top of the brown tree trunk. The text below the illu
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Five illustrations read from left to right and demonstrate the five environmental variables that may tell scientists if a wetland is present in a location or not. The first illustration: Blue clouds with rain drops beneath and a hand drawn clock above represents the environmental variable of climate. The text below the illustration reads “Climate – weather conditions averaged over time.” The second illustration: Brown mounds of soil with a shovel placed in the dirt represents the environmental variable of soil type. The text below the illustration reads “Soil type – wet or dry soil?” The third illustration: Pink tulip-like flowers top small green stems. Beneath the stems tall skinny green leaves reach towards the blooms. The text below the illustration reads “Vegetation – flowers, grasses, shrubs, or trees?” The fourth illustration: Six deciduous trees overlap one another to form a forest. The tree leaves are dense and green and form a shape of a circle on top of the brown tree trunk. The text below the illu
Five illustrations read from left to right and demonstrate the five environmental variables that may tell scientists if a wetland is present in a location or not.
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