Mr bean knows ask him loll. Mr bean said, mangroves miss Cooley
Mangrove
In terms of NPP per unit area, the most productive systems are estuaries, swamps and marshes, tropical rain forests, and temperate rain forests
It grows in a rather spikey bush. The fruit "pinapple" grows in the middle of that spikey bush. People say it grows on trees. No it does not. For it is tropical and most tropical fruit grow on trees. This tropical fruit grows on bushes.
they are competing for sunlight
If you mean the trees that are usually shown in those postcards of tropical paradises, they're called palm trees.
estuaries and lagoons
Mangrove
the mangrove of coarse don't you know
Mangrove trees have become specialized to survive in the extreme conditions of estuaries. Two key adaptations they have are the ability to survive in waterlogged and anoxic (no oxygen) soil, and the ability to tolerate brackish waters.
trees
Yes tropical dry forests have trees with cones
Smal ones..
it growes!!
Stephen J. M. Blaber has written: 'Fish and fisheries of tropical estuaries' -- subject(s): Estuarine fishes, Fisheries, Estuaries, Estuarine ecology
yes
Because trees require plenty of water to thrive, and there is much more rainfall in tropical rainforests than in tropical grassland.
Rain Forrest trees!! (:
tropical acid is a acid that kills trees of rainforests