Term:
Swamp
Definition:
A seasonally flooded bottomland with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog. Swamps develop in moist climates, generally in such places as low-lying coastal plains, floodplains of rivers, and old lake basins or in areas where normal drainage has been disrupted by glacial deposits.; A type of wetland that is dominated by woody vegetation and does not accumulate appreciable peat deposits.
Domain:
Water
Source:
FAO Term Portal