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  • Default Asked on May 1, 2018 in Definition.

    A mangrove forest is a small tree that grows in a coastal saline water. The term is also used for tropical coastal  vegetation consisting of such species. Mangrove trees can cope with salts. Since  salt water can kill plants Mangroves  abstract fresh water from thew sea water that surround them.  Mangrove forest are home to a large variety of fishes, crabs, etc
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