What are the soil conditions that mangrovs face in marshy regions
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The mangroves generally grow in marshy areas. Marshy areas are dense, moist and has a lot of water content. Therefore, mangroves have roots that grow upwards which help them to breathe underwater. Mangroves basically do not grow in soil, they grow in water which is full of iron, potassium nitrogen and other minerals.
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