Wikipedia says they do if there is enough cover.
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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.
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.
Their roots hold the soil together, preventing wave erosion.
No. Mangroves are found in tropical rainforests.
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There are over 50 species of Mangroves found worldwide. Some types are: · Red mangrove · Black mangrove · White mangrove
No, mangroves are a tropical biome.
Mangroves can be found along much of the coastline, from Brisbane and Moreton Bay, continuing to the north. They are common in the Redlands, just south of Brisbane, and through Brisbane's eastern suburbs.
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People can prevent mangroves from becoming extinct by keeping the habitat in place. This means that it should not be used for common resources that can be found elsewhere.
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