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Write a short note on mangrove /Tidal forests​

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Answered by Thanmai713
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Mangrove forests are also called as tidal forests. These are usually formed as a result of tides. These forests contain vegetation that can withstand high salinity. Hence, tidal forests are also called as mangrove forests.

Mangrove forests comprise of small shrubs or trees that grown in coastal saline or brackish waters. These shrubs or trees can withstand high salinity conditions. One of the example is Sundari tree after which name Sundarban was given to this forests.

Mangrove forests of Sundarban are largest mangrove forests of the world. Sundarbans are located in Ganga-Brahmaputra delta of west Bengal and Bangladesh.

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Answered by nandnikk
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Tidal areas and Delta regions have a special type of forest known as tidal forests and they are also called mangrove forest. ... the trunks of these are supported by number of stilt roots which are under water during high tide . Mangrove trees have breathing roots . At low tide their roots can be see.

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