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How have mangrove trees adapted to their environment?

A.
They obtain water from coastal fogs.
B.
They can go long periods without rain.
C.
They give off moisture used by other plants and animals.
D.
They have woody roots that prop their branches and leaves above the salty water.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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User MuhKuh
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User Tanoro
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The answer is D:

The roots of many mangrove trees are adapted to stop the intake of the salt from the water before it reaches the plant.
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