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1. What are the characteristics of the Mangrove forests?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mangrove forests grown inter-tidal coastlines, meaning every 24 hours, they are inundated by sea water.

Mangrove forests grown inter-tidal coastlines, meaning every 24 hours, they are inundated by sea water.The trees have high salt tolerance, Fosses aerial Roots to collect-oxygen.

Mangrove forests grown inter-tidal coastlines, meaning every 24 hours, they are inundated by sea water.The trees have high salt tolerance, Fosses aerial Roots to collect-oxygen.Live in the harsh and unpredictable interference between Land and Sea.

Mangrove forests grown inter-tidal coastlines, meaning every 24 hours, they are inundated by sea water.The trees have high salt tolerance, Fosses aerial Roots to collect-oxygen.Live in the harsh and unpredictable interference between Land and Sea.Vivipary is usual.

Mangrove forests grown inter-tidal coastlines, meaning every 24 hours, they are inundated by sea water.The trees have high salt tolerance, Fosses aerial Roots to collect-oxygen.Live in the harsh and unpredictable interference between Land and Sea.Vivipary is usual.Moreover less dense evergreen Forests.

Answered by Andrea07
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Answer:

they grow inter tidal coastlines

they are inundated by sea water every 24 hours

the trees have high salt tolerance.

Fosse's aerial roots to collect oxygen.

live in harsh and unpredictable interference between land and sea.

vivipary is usual.

moreover less dense evergreen forests

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