how do the mangrove plant yard affect the geography?
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Mangroves are important to people because they help stabilize Florida's coastline ecosystem and prevent erosion. Mangroves also provide natural infrastructure and protection to nearby populated areas by preventing erosion and absorbing storm surge impacts during extreme weather events such as hurricanes.
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Mangroves are remarkably tough. Most live on muddy soil, but some also grow on sand, peat, and coral rock. They live in water up to 100 times saltier than most other plants can tolerate. ... Trees adapted to drier, less salty soil can be found farther from the shoreline.
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