Biology, asked by gopika1gopakumar, 9 months ago

Mangrove forest and bamboo forest are able to control natural disasters to some extend. How?

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Answered by Saloni61814
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mangrove forest and bamboo forest are able to control natural disaster to some extend, because after getting maturity this type of plants forest cover a large area and the roots of this type of plants are very deep in soil that helps to control the speed of natural disaster like flooding , thunderstorm and also help in soil conservative.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mangrove forests reduce the impact of tsunamis by reducing both the height and the velocity of the incoming waves, and by distributing water among the canals and creeks of the mangroves, thus decreasing the level of inundation. Mangroves represent far more than just a 'bio-shield'.

The science, reiterated in a UN report on mangroves in September,  can be reassured that the trees will provide some protection from the ocean.

 Mangrove swamps' effectiveness in terms of erosion control can sometimes be overstated. Wave energy is typically low in areas where mangroves grow, so their effect on erosion is measured over long periods.Their capacity to limit high-energy wave erosion is in relation to events such as storm surges and tsunamis.The science, reiterated in a UN report on mangroves in September,  can be reassured that the trees will provide some protection from the ocean.

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