well i tried researching it but the best answer i can give you is go to www.wikipedia.org it will help.
Mangroves are not dogs. Mangroves are tropical trees that grow in brackish water.
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1). is mangroves grow above water and corals don't 2). corals are very frigaile mangroves are strong
Here is a sentence with the word mangroves, "John chose to have mangroves as the main shrub in his farm." These are trees that grow to a medium height and are common in the coastal area.
Mangroves can not grow in any desert, hot or cold. They love to 'have wet feet' and can only survive where the soil is wet.
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Mangroves like Rhizophora, Avicinia, brougrera etc.
Mangroves grow on sheltered shores form dense forests on shorelines, riverbanks and estuaries. Mangroves are basically small trees and shrubs. These grow in tropical and subtropical tide lands almost all over the world. Tidal activity of gulfs, seas and oceans make it possible the growth of Mangroves as they are able to stand in salt water because of unique rooting structures and peculiarity in their reproduction.
Pneumatophores are roots found in waterlogged soils, such as those produced by mangroves
Mangroves are various kinds of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropics and subtropics- mainly between latitude 25° N and 25° S.
So Mangroves grow in salty water. There are two main types of Mangroves; red mangroves and white mangroves. They look really weird, because they have to deal with all the challenges of living in salty water.Don't be confused though, by the "White Mangrove Family" of plants (Combretaceae). Many of those are mangrove plants, but most of the species are "normal" trees.
I believe mangroves are tree like plants that have a giant system of roots which look like a tangled cave and generally grow around swamp areas.