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How Coconut tree, Mangrove Tree and Casuarina tree protect the land from storms and cyclone??

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Tropical cyclones develop in the following ocean basins: North Atlantic (NATL: 90° to 20°west, 5° to 25° north), western North Pacific (WPAC: 120° to 180° east, 5° to 20° north), eastern North Pacific (EPAC: 90° to 120° west, 5° to 20° north), South Indian (SIO: 50° to 115° east, 5° to 20° south), North Indian (NIO: 55° to 90° east, 5° to 20° north) and Southwest Pacific (SPAC: 155° to 180° east, 5° to 20° south). the relative worldwide distribution of cyclones over these basins (Abbott, 2006). While cyclones occur within 15°-wide bands in the northern and southern hemisphere, a few areas account for the bulk of the casualties and damage including: the Bay of Bengal, the Gulf of Mexico, the South China Sea and the Mozambique Channel. Cyclone impacts are particularly catastrophic on these coasts due to the typically perpendicular cyclone tracks, converging bays and shallow bathymetries.


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