in what kind of forest do the trees have roots submerged under the water
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Mangrove forests develop on the edge of tropical swamps where no other trees can handle the constant issue of the water table covering their roots. These trees get around this problem by having sections of their roots curve upward and above the water, where they can breathe.
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Answer: Mangrove Forests
Explanation: Some true trees grow in water, but none can survive with their entirety underwater, because they breathe air through their leaves.
Mangrove forests develop on the edge of tropical swamps where no other trees can handle the constant issue of the water table covering their roots. These trees get around this problem by having sections of their roots curve upward and above the water, where they can breathe.
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