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What are mangrove forest?

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Answered by VaishnavRaj0
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Mangroves are a group of trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zone.

Mangrove forest in Loxahatchee, Florida.

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 priya1359
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hello dear!!

Mangrove forests grow in lands near the coastlines in the subtropical and tropical regions of the world.

●Mangrove forests are the most important vegetation found in the areas of tide influenced coats these forests have accumulated mud and silt.

● The roots of mangroves are developed to be exposed to air as the marshy swamps restrict the intake of oxygen.

●Mangrove forests have varieties of the plants submerged under water these forests help both in pollination and in seed dispersal and they are thick and dense.

●Mangroves are think and evergreenmany species of plants, animals, birds, worms and insects propagate in the Mangrove forest.

●A mangrove forest is at the intersection of land and sea, and they support a wealth of life from flora to fauna to people, and they are important for the wellbeing of the planets eco-system.

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