What is the difference between montaine forests and mangrove forests?
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Mangrove is a tropical tree or shrub that grows in swampy areas and has tangled roots located above ground, or a tidal swamp with a number of these types of trees and shrubs. A tree with above-ground, tangled roots that is growing in a wetlands area in Florida is an example of a mangrove.
Mountain forests can be defined as forests on land with an elevation of 2 500 m above sea level or higher, irrespective of slope, or on land with an elevation of 300–2 500 m and a slope with sharp changes in elevation within a short distance.
Mountain forests can be defined as forests on land with an elevation of 2 500 m above sea level or higher, irrespective of slope, or on land with an elevation of 300–2 500 m and a slope with sharp changes in elevation within a short distance.
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MONTANE FOREST
the wet temperature type of forests are found between a height of 1000 and 2000 metres
the common trees are coniferous trees like pine,deodar,silver fir,spruce,and cedar are found
alpine vegetation are found here
the common animals are Kashmir stag,spotted dear,wild sheep, jack rabbit etc
MANGROVE FOREST
the mangrove tidal forest are found in the areas me coast influence by tides
mud slit get accumulated on such coast
the roots of these trees in this forest are submerged under water
The deltas of the Ganga the Mahanadi the Krishna the Godavari and the Kaveri are covered by such vegetation
in the Ganga Brahmaputra Delta Sundari trees are found
Royal Bengal Tiger is the famous animal in these forest
crocodile and snake are also found here
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