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Mangrove forests and other deep rooted trees can be grown along the coast line to check

impact of

a) Storms. b) Monsoons c) Cyclonic winds d) Currents​

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Answered by Arshdeepvadhon
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Answer:

yes mangrove forests and other deep rooted trees can be grown along the coast line to check currents

Answered by amikkr
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Mangrove forests and other deep-rooted trees can be grown along the coastline to check the impact of Cyclonic winds (Option C).

  • Mangrove trees' thick root systems provide as a natural barrier against storm surges and flooding. Those trees help to turn down the speed of cyclonic winds The roots trap river and land silt, protecting coastal regions and slowing erosion.
  • Mangroves are assemblages of salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that develop along tropical and subtropical coasts' intertidal zones. They flourish in areas where freshwater meets the ocean and sediment is made up of mud deposits.
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