Lápokban
Lápokban, also known as marshes or wetlands, are areas of land that are saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally. They are characterized by their unique hydrology, which supports a diverse range of plant and animal life adapted to wet conditions. Lápokban can be found in various forms, including peat bogs, freshwater marshes, and salt marshes, each with its own distinct ecosystem.
Peat bogs are a type of lápokban that accumulate peat, a partially decayed organic material, over time.
Lápokban play a crucial role in the global ecosystem by acting as natural filters, absorbing excess water
However, lápokban are also vulnerable to human activities such as drainage, pollution, and climate change. Conservation