Depending on where you live in the world, you might not be familiar with mangroves and their impact on the environment. Mangroves are shrubs or trees that can thrive in places that other plants can’t handle, like coastlines and tidal rivers.
Mangroves pull more carbon dioxide than almost any other tree in the world and store it in the ground thanks to specialized root systems. They also protect us from effects of climate change like flooding and storms and protect the oceans from run off and pollution.
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