The word mangal describes the plant community and habitat where mangroves thrive; it is exclusively subtropical and tropical and tidal, and therefore having soil or sediment that is water-logged and saline or of variable salinity. Areas where mangal occurs includes estuaries and marine shorelines.
Mangrove trees thrive in muddy soil and have adapted to environments high in saline, as well as fluctuating oxygen levels.
i could do the macarena or i could calculate the risk of it happening to my loved fruit tree, watching the time of day and the degree at which the Earth is dealing with removed from the sunlight at that 2d.
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B. dry arid soil
The word mangal describes the plant community and habitat where mangroves thrive; it is exclusively subtropical and tropical and tidal, and therefore having soil or sediment that is water-logged and saline or of variable salinity. Areas where mangal occurs includes estuaries and marine shorelines.
Mangrove trees thrive in muddy soil and have adapted to environments high in saline, as well as fluctuating oxygen levels.
B. dry arid soil
think about the mangrove trees all over the Florida Everglades
there, there IS A and C
and A leads to D
so A,C,D are true
and the Everglades are wet / if C is true then B is not (and vice versa)
so the answer is B: dry arid soil (not found in the Everglades)
i could do the macarena or i could calculate the risk of it happening to my loved fruit tree, watching the time of day and the degree at which the Earth is dealing with removed from the sunlight at that 2d.
They can't survive dry arid conditions.
They grow on the margin between sea (salty) and land.
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