Saturday, March 10, 2007

Mangroves provide biodiversity

Mangroves are trees or shrubs that grows in shallow and muddy salt water, especially along quiet shorelines and in estuaries. Typically they produce tangled masses of arching roots that are exposed during low tides. Some mangrove roots extend above the water. These specialized vertical branches, called pneumatophores, act as aerating organs. ( Refer encarta for more )

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