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Mangrove swamps are coastal wetlands found in tropical and subtropical regions. They are characterized by halophytic (salt loving) trees, shrubs and other plants growing in brackish to saline tidal waters.
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.
The marshy area provide very less amount of oxygen to the roots to respire. in mangrovbove the respiratory roots in the form of pneumatophores are present above the ground to get oxygen from the air. Hence mangrove plant grow well in marshy areas.
nipa palm - any creeping semiaquatic feather palm of the genus Nipa found in mangrove swamps and tidal estuaries; its sap is used for a liquor; leaves are used for thatch; fruit has edible seeds
The volume of air inhaled or exhaled per breath is typically around 500 mL for an average adult at rest. This volume can vary depending on factors such as physical activity level, lung health, and individual differences.
they grow in Africa
Part of the Sundarbans is located in India, specifically in the state of West Bengal. The Sundarbans is a large mangrove forest shared by India and Bangladesh, forming the largest tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world.
The Sundarbans is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The Sunderbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, most of which is situated in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. (Wikipedia)
Tidal forests, also known as mangrove forests, are primarily found in the coastal regions of several Indian states. Key states with significant mangrove ecosystems include West Bengal, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Sundarbans in West Bengal is particularly famous for its extensive mangrove forests. These ecosystems play a crucial role in coastal protection and biodiversity conservation.
these are tidal forest or jvaria van
Mangrove plants require a brackish water environment with high levels of salt. They are typically found in coastal intertidal areas where there is a mix of saltwater and freshwater, such as estuaries, lagoons, and tidal flats. The soil in these areas is typically muddy and waterlogged.
A mangrove swamp is more likely to exist along the shores of which location in tropical and subtropical tidal areas.
these are tidal forest or jvaria van
Yes, snowy egrets can be found in mangrove forests. These birds thrive in coastal habitats, including mangroves, where they hunt for fish, crustaceans, and other small aquatic animals. The dense vegetation of mangroves provides them with both food and protection from predators. Their adaptability allows them to occupy various wetland environments, including estuaries and tidal areas adjacent to mangrove systems.
Mangroves grow only where there is plentiful salt water. They are unique plants and specially adapted to saltwater ecosystems, being able to filter out the salt. So in a sense, yes they are self-watering, but they cannot grow where there are no tidal flats.
Some common wildlife in mangrove swamp areas include fish, crabs, birds, and reptiles such as snakes and crocodiles. These ecosystems are also home to unique species like mangrove trees, mudskippers, and mangrove tree crabs that have adapted to thrive in the brackish water and tidal conditions of mangrove swamps.
Tidal forests are found in coastal areas.