mudapõlde
Mudapõlde is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "mud fields" or "muddy fields." It refers to an area of land characterized by soft, saturated soil, often rich in clay or silt. These environments are typically found in low-lying areas, near bodies of water, or in regions with poor drainage.
The composition of mudapõlde can vary. The mud itself is a mixture of soil particles, water, and
Mudapõlde can occur naturally in various landscapes, such as river deltas, tidal flats, and wetlands. Human
The ecological significance of mudapõlde is considerable. They often support unique ecosystems adapted to the waterlogged