different between mangrove tree and other plants
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Mangroves are remarkably tough.
Most live on muddy soil, but some also grow on sand, peat, and coral rock.
They live in water up to 100 times saltier than most other plants can tolerate.
They thrive despite twice-daily flooding by ocean tides; even if this water were fresh, the flooding alone would drown most trees.
Growing where land and water meet, mangroves bear the brunt of ocean-borne storms and hurricanes.
Most live on muddy soil, but some also grow on sand, peat, and coral rock.
They live in water up to 100 times saltier than most other plants can tolerate.
They thrive despite twice-daily flooding by ocean tides; even if this water were fresh, the flooding alone would drown most trees.
Growing where land and water meet, mangroves bear the brunt of ocean-borne storms and hurricanes.
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mangroove trees have long roots and absorb water faster than the others and another is that it is found in marshy areas while others are not
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