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Why do treesin marshey areas have breathing roots

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Answered by atharva420
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Mangrove possess breathing roots . These plants grow in marshy areas, which have clayey soil. ... Thus, to obtain oxygen, their roots grow upwards. Such roots that grow upwards (away from the gravity) are called breathing roots....

Roots of the mangrove trees have difficulty in getting air as they grow in marshy ares where the soil is sticky. The soil is clayey and it is covered salt and fresh water so the roots of a mangrove tree is not under the soil if it is it would die so the roots are outside the soil......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mangrove possess breathing roots . These plants grow in marshy areas, which have clayey soil. ... Thus, to obtain oxygen, their roots grow upwards. Such roots that grow upwards (away from the gravity) are called breathing roots.

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