Why does the trees in littoral forest grow aerial roots
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- In the littoral forests, the soil is not able to support or provide enough oxygen to the roots and therefore the forests have aerial roots
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Explanation:The underground root system requires oxygen. Trees of the littoral forests have aerial roots because these trees are found in wet and marshy regions. The soil is not able to support the underground root system, and hence, they grow vertically up to the air above the soil.
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