Friday, May 20, 2011

Mangroves

The green represents the population of Mangrove biomes in the world

Mangroves are types of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow is salty coastal sediment habitats. Mangroves are used in three senses:

  1. The habitat and entire plant
  2. All trees and large shrubs in the area
  3. Refer to the Rhizophora
The mangrove biome is a distinct salty woodland or shrubland habitat characterized by coastal environments that have fine sediments that protect the plants from high-energy wave action. Mangroves dominate 75% of tropical coastlines.



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