What is the Temperature of a Swamp?

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The temperature of a swamp is dependent on the type of swamp it is and the region or part of the world it is but the average temperature is 32 degrees Celsius. There are higher temperatures recorded in Mangrove swamps whereby the climate is generally humid with temperatures as high as 45 degrees Celsius.
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The aveage temperature of a swamp is 90 degrees fahrenhiet.
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It is normally cool with some humidity and is warm during the fall and summer seasons. It is also humid in swamps.
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you will never know a swamps climate because it all depends where the swamp is in the world, so it will change
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