Geography, asked by Ericka2416, 1 year ago

different between montane and mangrove forest

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Answered by asnegi2002
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Heya..

Tidal or Mangrove forests:

Tidal forests grow near the estuaries or the deltas of rivers, swampy margins of Islands and along sea coasts. The soil is formed of silt, silt-loam or silt-clay and sand. The plants are typical halophytes which are characterised by presence of prop roots with well developed knees for support and pneumatophores and viviparous germination of seeds




Mostly , Mangrove forests have Sundari trees which have aerial roots for breathing . They are evergreen trees .



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LovelyBarshu: where is montane forests info given frnd ??
LovelyBarshu: add info about MONTANE FORESTS sis
Answered by LovelyBarshu
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Montane\:forests --»

◼ They are forests found in mountaineous area .

◼ There are a mix of various forests in this region like - Deciduous forests , Subtropical forests , Coniferous forests and Alpine meadows .

Mangrove\:forests --»

◼ These are forests that are found where the land region has frequent tidal changes in sea level.

◼ Mostly , Mangrove forests have Sundari trees which have aerial roots for breathing . They are evergreen trees .

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