Biology, asked by atahar, 1 year ago

how are mangrove plants adapted to survive in mangrove swamps

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Answered by DRAGONWORLD
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These amazing trees and shrubs: cope with salt: Saltwater can kill plants, somangroves must extract freshwater from the seawater that surrounds them. Manymangrove species survive by filtering out as much as 90 percent of the salt found in seawater as it enters their ROOT.

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Answered by mp94876
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Mangrove swamps are rich habitats full of animals like the snowy egret, white ibis, brown pelican, frigatebirds, cormorants, mangrove cuckoos, herons, manatees, monkeys, turtles, lizards like anoles, red-tailed hawks, eagles, sea turtles, American alligators and crocodiles.

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