why are mangrove forests important to the earth as a whole?
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Why Mangroves Matter. Mangrove forests were once generally dismissed as swampy wastelands. ... Mangroves provide essential habitat for thousands of species. They also stabilize shorelines, preventing erosion and protecting the land — and the people who live there — from waves and storms.
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Because their roots are very long and they can easily bind the soil which helps in reducing the soil erosion from the natural agents such as wind, water
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