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Where does tidal forest found?

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Answered by Tanyani1851
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Tidal forests are found in an almost continuous stretch along the edges of the deltas of the Ganga, Mahanadi, Godavari ,Krishna and Kaveri and along the coast of the Andaman Islands .In West Bengal they are called Sundarbans after the Sundari tree.
Answered by bratislava
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Where are tidal forest found.

Explanation:

  • The sunder-ban also called s the tidal forest is a mangrove forest formed by the deltas and is due to the confluence of the Ganga, Brahmaputra and the Meghan rivers in bay of Bengal spanning to the Hooghly river to the Baleswar river in Bangladesh and consists of the agriculture used lands and the mudflats and has multiple tidal streams and is thus also recognized a UNESCO world heritage site.
  • The Sunderbans have an area of 139,500 hectares and the forest covers an area of about 10,000 km square. And is occupied by the water bodies that are in the form of the channels and the rivers and channels and creeks of various meters. Some of the are the salt tolerant forest and due to the fertile soil has subjected them to intense human use.

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