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process of planting mangrove seedlings #263880198
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Mangrove trees have a very large function for our environment, including 1) as plants that are able to withstand seawater currents that erode the coastal plains, in other words mangrove plants are able to hold seawater so that it does not erode the soil on the coastline. 2) Like other plant functions, mangroves also have a function as carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbers and oxygen (O2) producers. 3) Mangrove forests have a role as a place to live for various kinds of marine biota such as small fish to take shelter and find food. In addition to marine animals, mangrove forests, which are quite large in scope, often contain land animals, such as monkeys and birds.
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