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Mariah Cox
7 September, 17:08
Why do mangroove tree survive in the water?
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Jadyn Grimes
7 September, 20:54
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Mangroves store water in their leaves. some also grow pencil-like roots that stick up out of the dense, wet ground like snorkels. These breathing tubes are called pneumatophores, allowing the mangroves to cope with flooding / survive in water
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