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Answer each question.
1. What are the mangroves and where are they cultivated?
2. How do mangroves form?
3. Do mangroves have adaptive ability?
4. How do mangrove root systems serve as a nursery?
5. Which Central American country covers the highest area with mangrove?
6. What was the study of World Wildlife Fund about the mangrove?
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Answer:
1. Mangroves are defined as assemblages of salt tolerant trees and shrubs that grow in the intertidal regions of the tropical and subtropical coastlines. They grow in the places where freshwater mixes with seawater and where sediment is composed of accumulated deposits of mud.
2. Mangroves are woody trees and shrubs with a thick, partially exposed network of roots that grow down from the branches into the water and sediment.
3. Yes, the mangrove adaptations in the environment are the majority essential for the sustainable survival, development and intertidal zones due to special ability of salt tolerance.
4. The forests also serve as nurseries for many fish species, including coral reef fish. ... Coastal protection: The dense root systems of mangrove forests trap sediments flowing down rivers and off the land.
5. Among these three countries, Belize has by far the largest area under mangroves.
6. Mangroves may be one of nature's best defenses against a changing climate.
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