how are mangrove forest different from mountain forest
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MOUNTAIN FORESTS
trees and plants which grow on the slopes of the Mountain are called mountain forests in India the occur in Himalayas and to a small extent in the Nilgiri Hills the plants and trees and vary with increasing altitude the important trees are oak chestnut Ash beach find Sardar file Deodar and wallet whereas as in
MANGROVE FORESTS
these forests are found in wet marshy areas in river deltas and along the sea coast was Bai Tides they are mainly found in the deltas of rivers on the eastern coast and pockets of the Western coast of India the important trees are rhizophore arcanes screw pipe farms Sundari etc the trees trunks are supported by number of stilt like roots which are submerged in water
by this we can say that mountain forests are different from mangrove forest
trees and plants which grow on the slopes of the Mountain are called mountain forests in India the occur in Himalayas and to a small extent in the Nilgiri Hills the plants and trees and vary with increasing altitude the important trees are oak chestnut Ash beach find Sardar file Deodar and wallet whereas as in
MANGROVE FORESTS
these forests are found in wet marshy areas in river deltas and along the sea coast was Bai Tides they are mainly found in the deltas of rivers on the eastern coast and pockets of the Western coast of India the important trees are rhizophore arcanes screw pipe farms Sundari etc the trees trunks are supported by number of stilt like roots which are submerged in water
by this we can say that mountain forests are different from mangrove forest
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