Well, the mangrve forests, act as a water filter to other plants and animals. The mangroves trees live in swamps and other places where there is salt water and then turn it to fresh water, thus helping other organisms survive and live. That's why then you go to mangrove swamps, you will see a lot of plants and animals nearby.
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A tree that starts with the letter "M" is Maple. There is also Mangrove trees. A tree that starts with the letter "M" is Maple. There is also Mangrove trees. A tree that starts with the letter "M" is Maple. There is also Mangrove trees. A tree that starts with the letter "M" is Maple. There is also Mangrove trees.
A cluster or group of mangrove trees living in an ecosystem is commonly referred to as a mangrove forest, since these trees often grow closely together in coastal areas and provide key habitats and ecological services.
Mangrove
Yes. Mangrove trees do.
they grow in Africa
The mangrove trees seemed to float atop the swamp water.
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Mangrove trees grow in tropical and subtropical coastal habitats, such as estuaries, intertidal zones, and muddy shorelines. They are adapted to thrive in saline or brackish water conditions and help stabilize shorelines, provide habitat for various marine species, and protect against coastal erosion.
Palm trees and mangrove trees (near warm water).
Mangrove trees.