How Does a Mangrove Forest Differ from a Normal Forest? : Exploring the Unique Ecosystems
A mangrove forest is characterized by its salt-tolerant trees, roots system, and intertidal location, while a normal forest is predominantly found on land, with fresh water and a diverse range of tree species. Mangrove forests thrive in coastal intertidal zones, with unique root adaptations to survive in saltwater, unlike normal forests that rely on soil … Read more