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Swamps differ from marshes in having
  1. Floating leaved plants
  2. Grass
  3. Trees and shrubs
  4. Both A and B

A
Grass
B
Floating leaved plants
C
Both A and B
D
Trees and shrubs
Solution
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The correct option is C Trees and shrubs
Marshes are nutrient-rich wetlands which support a variety of reeds and grasses. Swamps support woody plants and trees such as mangroves. Thus the correct answer is option C.

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