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the difference between rain forest and mangrove forest​

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Answered by ishita1902
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Answer:

the definition of mangrove forest is a topical tree or shrub that grows in swampy areas and has tangled roots located above ground or a tidal swamp with number of these types of trees and shrubs.

Rainforest is defined as a dense, green, moist forest with at least 160 inches of rain each year that is mostly found in the tropics..

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Answered by sushantsinghv95
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Difference between rain forest and mangrove forests

Explanation:

RAIN FORESTS

- Characterized by heavy rainfall.

- Mainly consist of large evergreen trees that form a thick canopy

- The forest floor is mostly dry

- Terrestrial animals are more common in these forests.

- Flooding is infrequent

- Occur in tropical and subtropical areas.

MANGROVE FORESTS

- Characterized by heavy flooding.

- Occur along brackish water bodies and swamps.

- Most common plants are root breathing rhizomes.

- The forest floor is water logged and swampy

- Most animals found are amphibious in nature.

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