why is mangrove forest found in saline soil of the coast
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The roots of mangroves are regularly exposed to saline water. At times, they are also exposed to freshwater surface runoffs and flooding. Mangroves get their nutrition from these tidal saline and freshwater resources and coastal soils and silt that get deposited from the surrounding land after an erosion.
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Answer:Mangrove forests only grow at tropical and subtropical latitudes near the equator because they cannot withstand freezing temperatures. ... This tangle of roots allows the trees to handle the daily rise and fall of tides, which means that most mangroves get flooded at least twice per day
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