why do mangrove trees have roots submerged
in water
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Mangroves trees grows in wet areas like coastal saline or brackish water
In submerged mangroves, specialized root structures facilitate oxygen supply to live in oxygen-poor areas like water.
Mangroves trees ability help them to adapt such regions for survival.
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