Death of Mangroves in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra on the following points: Introduction, definition, causes, effects, Conclusion.
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Studies show that Mumbai lost nearly 40 percent of its mangroves between 1991 and 2001 — about 9,000 acres. ... Sludge and plastic waste cover the roots of the mangroves, slowly choking them. In another area nearby, hundreds of acres of mangroves are being cut for the construction of the Navi Mumbai international airport.
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