why are mangrove forests grown along the sea coast?
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Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees, also called halophytes, and are adapted to life in harsh coastal conditions. They contain a complex salt filtration system and complex root system to cope with salt water immersion and wave action. They are adapted to the low oxygen conditions of waterlogged mud.
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some mengrove spices leave so close to the shoreline that they are flooded with Salt water every day as a tied come in samerges their root.
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