Question : "Tidal forests" is otherwise called:
Option 1: Evergreen Forest
Option 2: Monsoon Forest
Option 3: Mangrove Forest
Option 4: Coniferus Forest
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Correct Answer: Mangrove Forest
Solution : The correct answre is Mangrove forests.
Tidal forests are found in the coastal areas and are also known as Mangrove Forests. They protect the coastal areas from the vigorous wave actions and also from harmful sea waves like Tsunami. They are characterised by pneumatophores which helps them to survive in saline water conditions. They also have stilt roots for support from wave action. They are ecologically diverse regions because they lie in the ecotone region between the land based and coastal ecosystem.
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