Mangal,Magrove swamp and Mangrove family are three species of mangrove.
There are over 50 species of Mangroves found worldwide. Some types are: · Red mangrove · Black mangrove · White mangrove
mangroves,wild flowers,cord grass
There are three species of mangrove trees: red mangroves, white mangroves and black mangroves. They all live in salty or brackish waters along the coastlines. Red mangrove are usually in the lower/deeper waters. They are the ones with the large prop-roots. Reds and Blacks live in higher edges of the wetland/shorelines.
we use mangroves for our different species of animals to lay eggs or to hide from predators
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.
Mangroves are not dogs. Mangroves are tropical trees that grow in brackish water.
The most widespread vegetation within estuaries are mangroves. Some examples of the mangroves that thrive in estuarine habitats are red mangroves, black mangroves, white mangroves, and salt marsh.
Mangroves capture and filter silt runoff created by agricultural and industrial land use. In doing so, they prevent this silt from entering lakes and seas unmitigated and further polluting the aquatic environment. Mangroves also create shade, habitat and spawning areas for many species of insects, birds and aquatic animals. In many areas mangroves are protected and cannot be removed without permission from local authorities.
some plants are mangroves, many species of coral, seaweed and several types of sea grasses
mangroves look like trees
Mangroves can breath through their different root systems