Marshlands & Bogs

Marshlands & bogs wall murals by Photowall is a unique category because of the very specific terrain it depicts. Both a marshland and a bog technically fall under the umbrella terRead morem "wetlands". These are essentially areas of land that are either covered by water or saturated with water. You will see why this description is very apt when you view the marshlands & bogs wall murals we have in store for you. While on this subject, we will also be examining the exact differences between a marshland and a bog. With Photowall's marshlands & bogs wall murals, you will not only get a visual treat, but also learn something along the way. Furthermore, these motifs can be used in various types of interiors. Natural scenes such as these in marshlands & bogs wall murals are sought after not just at home, but also in corporate settings. As per usual, you can alter your selected marshlands & bogs wall murals to suit your chosen interior.

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Marshlands are basically a wet, flat and grassy area that borders river mouths, bays and coastlines. Although not indicated in marshlands & bogs wall murals, there are actually two kinds of this terrain. Freshwater marshlands are often found around lakes and streams where they are predominantly covered by aquatic plants and grass. Saltwater marshlands on the other hand often overlap with freshwater marshlands, creating some of the richest ecosystems in terms of biodiversity. They provide food and shelter for many different kinds of animals who thrive in the lush vegetation and feed on abundant sources. See if you can spot any in our selection of marshlands & bogs wall murals. As you can tell by now, not only can you use marshlands & bogs wall murals to spruce up your interior design, but also educated and share information. You never know if your marshlands & bogs wall murals might inspire a future generation of biologists in your household.

Special place in marshlands & bogs wall murals

The marshlands & bogs wall mural titled "Vermont Swamp at Sunrise" is especially beautiful because it does not just show this kind of environment in all its glory, but also due to the gorgeous sunrise in the back. Sunrises are always a very welcome sight when it comes to wall decoration because they signify a fresh start. Combining the beauty of a sunrise with this surrounding can make your marshlands & bogs wall mural the main attraction in your interiors. Furthermore, you can inform whoever admires your focal point that the state of Vermont can boast of many different types of wetlands. Unlike the Southern marshlands which are generally deep-water and often can only be explored well by boat, Northern marshlands like in Vermont are shallow-water. This means that they are usually more suited to foot-slogging rather than boating. You can probably tell this by looking at this particular marshlands & bogs wall mural.

The difference

As we previously mentioned, we are going to explore the distinction between the two terms in marshlands & bogs wall murals. The main conundrum is that the word "bog" is often used as a blanket term for any kind of wetland. Although it is a type of wetland, a bog is a type of freshwater environment where the soil's water is obtained purely from precipitation rather than by groundwater or another water source, unlike the marshlands. Now you can judge yourself if the marshlands & bogs wall mural "The Wetlands" falls under the former, or the latter. Whatever the answer, it is important to note that the most crucial role a bog plays is that they act as a sponge soaking up rainwater, snowmelt and runoff, which prevents flooding and helping to cycle pollution runoff. This can be a beautiful tidbit to impart on friends and family who will undoubtedly ask you about your marshlands & bogs wall murals.
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