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Wetlands are very important and house many species including the moose. If you destroyed them then you would be killing hundreds if not thousands of species which would destroy our ecosystem :) hope that helped!

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What are the effects of cutting down of mangroves?

Cutting mangroves contributes to global warming. It only partly causes it. Cutting down any large amount of vegetation (deforestation) means that those trees can no longer remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. As well, if the mangroves rot they will release all the carbon stored inside them as carbon dioxide, or worse, as methane. These are both dangerous greenhouse gases.


How do you think mangroves protect soil erosion?

Mangroves help protect against soil erosion by trapping sediment with their intricate root systems, reducing the impact of waves and tidal currents. The dense network of roots stabilizes the shoreline and buffers against the effects of storm surges. Over time, mangroves also contribute to accretion of sediment, further building up and protecting the coastline.


Where are mangroves found in the US?

Mangroves are found in the United States along coastal areas of the southern states such as Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and Puerto Rico. They thrive in tropical and subtropical regions where they can withstand saltwater and provide important ecosystem services.


How does planting of mangroves help to conserve the coast?

Planting of mangroves helps to conserve the coast by providing a natural barrier against storm surges and coastal erosion. Mangroves also act as carbon sinks and help to improve water quality by filtering pollutants. Additionally, they provide habitat for a variety of marine species, contributing to overall biodiversity conservation.


What is mangrooves role in the environment?

Mangroves are a tree that thrive in coastal environment. Mangroves have several roles in influencing the environment. They aid in filtering run off from elevated surfaces. They also act as a barrier for waves during coastal storms to prevent erosion.