why are roots of mangrove forests submerged in water?
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The most classic mangrove is the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle). Red mangroves have stilt roots that arch above the water and provide surfaces with pores that allow the entry of oxygen which compensates for the low oxygen environment of the submerged portion of the complex root system
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The most classic mangrove is the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle). Red mangroves have stilt roots that arch above the water and provide surfaces with pores that allow the entry of oxygen which compensates for the low oxygen environment of the submerged portion of the complex root system.
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