Social Sciences, asked by pinkubahusan, 20 days ago

why should we plant trees along the coast ? ​

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Answer:

The salt that the sea wind brings with it also means the trees are prone to dry out more quickly. ... Trees need to be able to put down deep roots to anchor themselves properly and get the water they require out of the soil. Fortunately there are trees that are very good at this and thrive perfectly well on the coast.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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Answer:

Coastal areas have their own particular climate: there is less rainfall than there is inland, the sun shines longer and the wind is usually stronger with powerful gusts. The salt that the sea wind brings with it also means the trees are prone to dry out more quickly.

Explanation:

  • Planting tress along the coast -it will protect our land from being barren.
  • The forest which are found near the sea-shores are called mangroves. As they are salt-tolerant trees, they are also called halophytes. Mangrove forest: They are found in the coastal areas that are mostly attacked by tides.
  • Planting tress along coast will also prevent erosion.
  • The role of mangroves Mangroves reduce the height and energy of wind and swell waves passing through them, reducing their ability to erode sediments and to cause damage to structures such as dikes and sea walls. During rising tides, as the sea comes in, waves enter the mangrove forests.

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