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how are mangrove trees adapted to their environment​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two key adaptations they have are the ability to survive in waterlogged and anoxic (no oxygen) soil, and the ability to tolerate brackish waters. Some mangroves remove salt from brackish estuarine waters through ultra-filtration in their roots. ... Many mangrove trees also have a unique method of reproduction.

Answered by oduguvjr
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Answer:the have breathing roots to breathin marasy mud

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