Talk:Marlton, Maryland
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CDP is wrong
[edit]Contrary to what the CDP says, the area is not "all land".
Marlton has several ponds and lakes as well as a number of year-round creeks that feed into the Charles Branch. They never dry up, even in the hottest weather or the driest year. The area also has a number of freshwater wetlands in low spots. Certain low-lying parts of Marlton are also flood-prone, due to all the water that moves through the area.
2602:306:BDA0:97A0:466D:57FF:FE90:AC45 (talk) 23:40, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
- Although the street map shows 4 ponds or lakes, a quick look at the satellite map will show more.
- Keep in mind that Maryland freshwater ponds and lakes have a lot of algae and duckweed in warm weather, especially as the summer goes along.
- At first these areas will look green in the satellite image, but they are actually water, not land.