Science, asked by jmnavale1, 10 months ago

Mangrove forests are areas in estuaries that are filled with ______ ?

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Answered by rugvedgadakh12
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Answer:

Salt marsh.

Explanation:

Mangroves are forests of salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that grow in the shallow tidal waters of estuaries and coastal areas in tropical regions. They require slow currents, no frost and plenty of fine sediment in which to set their roots.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Mangrove forests are areas in estuaries that are filled with the salt water.  

Explanation:

  • Mangrove area can be seen where the sea water comes between the delta region of the river and the rest of the land area.
  • The estuary is filled with the water and helpful for the growth of the mangrove forest.
  • In these mangrove areas the trees have aerial roots to get oxygen from the air for the roots.

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