Tidal forests are found in coastal areas.
under the water
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.
Humans who live in tidal forests often rely on the natural resources found in the ecosystem for sustenance and livelihood, such as fishing, hunting, and gathering. They may also engage in activities like farming, ecotourism, or research related to the unique biodiversity and ecosystems of tidal forests. However, human activities can also impact these fragile ecosystems, contributing to deforestation, pollution, and loss of biodiversity.
Mangrove trees found in tidal forests include species such as Rhizophora, Avicennia, and Sonneratia. These trees are adapted to thrive in saline conditions and provide important ecosystem services such as coastal protection and habitat for various species.
they are also known as mangove forests
No, they can also be found in tropical forests.
Tropical forests are found in Brazil, Peru and Colombia.
the major types of vegetation found in India are- tropical evergreen forests tropical deciduous forests tropical thorn forests and scrubs montane forests mangrove forests plants
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Landforms are topics to tundras,deserts to rain forests,fresh water mountains streams to saltwater tidal marshes.
The highest tidal range in China can be found in the Qiantang River Estuary, where tidal bores can reach up to 9 meters in height.
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