Mongroves aren't usually in fresh water as they are adapted to live in brackish water. They prefer a more saline environment which helps them to grow more easily.
Mangroves are typically found in salty or brackish water, as they are adapted to tolerate high salinity levels. While some species of mangroves can survive in slightly lower salinity levels, they are not well-suited for purely freshwater environments.
Is your question, Where are mangroves located? Mangroves are generally located in low lying areas where fresh water and salt water meet, but not in a river setting, that is an estuary.
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Mangroves are not dogs. Mangroves are tropical trees that grow in brackish water.
The Bahamas is home to several types of mangroves, primarily including red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), black mangroves (Avicennia germinans), and white mangroves (Laguncularia racemosa). Red mangroves are typically found closest to the water's edge, characterized by their prop roots, while black mangroves are located further inland, recognized by their pneumatophores. White mangroves usually thrive in the upper intertidal zones and have a more subtle appearance. These mangroves play a crucial role in coastal protection, habitat provision, and water filtration.
state were each mangroves are found in reference to the water
salt water
usually in a fresh water pond
yes
Yes, most of the fresh water is usually stored in the iceberg and icecaps.
Mangroves
1). is mangroves grow above water and corals don't 2). corals are very frigaile mangroves are strong