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Mangroves are not dogs. Mangroves are tropical trees that grow in brackish water.
There are pine trees adapted to most ecotypes. Bare rock and brackish water might be limiting environments.
Mangroves are trees that are adapted to grow in saltwater environments. They can be found in coastal areas with brackish water and fluctuating tides. Mangroves have specialized roots that can filter out salt and thrive in these challenging conditions.
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Mangrove trees are typically found in tropical and subtropical coastal regions around the world. They thrive in brackish water environments and often grow in muddy or sandy coastal areas, creating important habitats for many species of fish, birds, and other wildlife.
The mixing of fresh water and saltwater is called brackwater or brackish water.
A trees trunk will grow 'fatter' if it gets plenty of water. The more water the bigger ring of growth for the tree for that year.
The trees grow on the ground and they require air,water and soil
No, trees cannot grow in water. While some trees can tolerate wet or swampy environments, they still need well-drained soil to grow properly. Excessive water can lead to root rot and eventually kill the tree.
they can be dripped into brackish water tanks
You can drink brackish water but it is a little salty.
The salty water in a river estuary is an example of brackish water.