what is a mangroove forrest
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Mangrove forests are among the most important wetland communities in tropical areas. Composed of species that are among the few woody plants able to tolerate salt water, mangrove forests occupy coastal areas with saline or brackish water, typically where there are muddy bottoms.
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mangrove forest is also tidal forest or sunderban found in the parts of kayals in Kerala and ganga-brahmaputra Delta
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