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summary of mangrove forests

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Answered by neeturana1982pundir
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Mangroves are a group of trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zone. There are about 80 different species of mangrove trees. All of these trees grow in areas with low-oxygen soil, where slow-moving waters allow fine sediments to accumulate.

Answered by singhbrijesh25
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Mangrove forest is brackish plain sediment swept by ebb and flow. The mangrove ecosystem is a combination of tropical and subtropical inter-tidal habitats between latitudes. This inter-tidal habitat is composed of co-dependent objects of various levels. The coastal habitat of the entire world is heavily populated.

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Mangroves are a group of trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zone.  There are about 80 different species of mangrove trees. All of these trees grow in areas with low-oxygen soil, where slow-moving waters allow fine sediments to accumulate.

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