Definition: 1. An area of low land that is always soft and wet because there is nowhere for the water to flow away to. 2. Low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water.
Use 'marsh' in a sentence:
1. Well, it is because salt marsh grasses have found ways to adapt to the conditions there.
2. It could go on it takes to get the marshes and the beaches clean.
3. The 20-minute boat ride through a maze of tidal rivers and marshes is wonderful.
4. Can papyrus shoot up without marsh ? Can reeds grow without water?
5. A posse of Marsh's friends persuaded them that this was a bad idea.
6. This is a stretch of salt marsh , it can grow nothing.
7. The marsh gets all full of oil, what am I gonna do?
8. Forget Gaia, save a marsh; forget the planet, save a frog.
9. It's dangerous to be alone in the marsh.
10. At this time, the small grouses drill into the marsh land early in the snow.
11. The Outlaws of Marsh " described many cannibalism plots. "
12. The red deer was fed out on the marsh.
13. It lost itself in the Marshes of the Future.
14. Cows were grazing on the marshes.
15. They typically spend their time in swamps and marshes.
16. Indigenous foods like salt marsh lamb are in vogue.
17. He led them away from a marsh.
18. In New Zealand the plant has spread rapidly, changing mudflats with marshy fringes to extensive salt meadows and reducing the number and kinds of birds and animals that use the marsh.
19. A good deal of the marsh was taken in from the sea.
20. Numerous insects occupy the marsh, feeding on living or dead cordgrass tissue, and redwing blackbirds, sparrows, rodents, rabbits, and deer feed directly on the cordgrass.
21. I made my way slowly out of the marsh.
22. At her London Hotel today Miss Marsh told reporters she might retire.
23. Natural lubricants and herbal extracts — including certified organic aloe, echinacea and marsh mallow — help provide excellent detangling.
24. Their construction also frequently destroys important ecosystems like mangroves and marshes,
25. On the following morning Miss Stapleton took us to the path through the marsh.
26. Because they lack oxygen, marsh sediments are high in sulfides that are toxic to most plants.
27. In dry years, it is reduced to a muddy marsh.
28. On the way he passed by a marsh, in which a number of frogs were sitting croaking.
29. Through the marsh grass, the birds are rising.
30. marsh It is not easy to cross the marsh on foot, we'd better go round it.
31. Coping with excess salt is not the only challenge for plants in the salt marsh.
32. Listen: 'Karen Marsh: The latest.
33. Salt marshes help to defend the coastline by absorbing the energy of the waves.
34. Both crops grow best in sunshine and fertile marsh ed moist soil, but.
35. The marshes have been drained.
36. As elevation increases, narrow, deep channels of water form throughout the marsh.
37. Salt marshes are among the least inviting environments for plants.
38. Two frogs lived together in a marsh.
39. Marsh usually the interface of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and formed the interaction of them.
40. In addition to human development, another process is that have reduced the size of the salt marshes.
41. The frogs and the well Two frogs lived together in a marsh.
42. The image we get is that the Israelites are working their way through the marsh on foot.
43. At her Londo Hotel today Miss Marsh told reporters she might retire.
44. Are you really going to retire, Miss marsh?
45. The marsh smokes in the sun.
46. You can find one type of the Spartina, Saltmarsh Cordgrass, growing in low marsh areas.
47. They sometimes sank knee-deep into the marsh.
48. In higher marsh areas, you are likely to find a Spartina commonly called Salt-meadow Hay.
49. Can papyrus grow tall where there is no marsh? Can reeds thrive without water?
50. This is Anna Marsh from Business Review.
51. It is because salt marsh grasses have found ways to adapt to the conditions there.
52. In time, the salt marsh becomes a mudflat.
53. Have you just made a new film, Miss Marsh?
54. Student: And that background information will fit right into my project on salt marsh restoration. This is so great!
55. Marsh gases ignited suddenly.
56. As the sea creeps into these freshwater marshes, however, rising salinity is hampering rice production.
57. You are in a salt marsh.
58. I was neither at the hot gates, nor fought in the warm rain, nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, bitten by flies, fought.
59. The track became less and less distinct , ending finally in an impossible marsh.
60. The salt marshes and mud flats attract large numbers of waterfowl.
61. We gonna mosh through the marsh, take us right through the doors.
62. We were hidden near the path, which was on the far side of the house from the marsh.
63. Yet even with mistakes cast as catastrophes, Mr Marsh has not been paralysed.
64. Spartina has the ability to take up sulfides and convert them to sulfate, a form of sulfur that the plant can use; this ability makes it easier for the grass to colonize marsh environments.
65. The Marsh Funnel ( Viscometer ) is used for routine viscosity determinations.
66. We followed them through the marsh, which smelled of dying plants.
67. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes , as usual , to study together.
68. Two Frogs lived together in a marsh.
69. Have you just made a new film, Miss Marsh? Yes, I have.
70. Do people ever spend the night on the marshes ?
71. Wild rice stem belongs to herb of marsh of gramineous vivacious perennial root.
72. Marsh goes on to describe his impression of Nim.
73. is providing solid food for those marsh plants.
74. It's called Advanced Topics in Salt Marsh Management.
75. Only silence lay over the fields and woods and marsh.
76. To the one side of the mountain is the boundless and melancholy marsh.
77. Wetlands and marsh area are on the decline, too.
78. Juror No. 10 , Richard Marsh , was for Cowperwood in a sentimental way.
79. Under the lotus plants he lies down, In the covert of the reeds and the marsh.