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Which is one benefit that mangrove trees provide to surrounding coastal wetlands?
They hold soil in place.
They store floodwaters.
They maintain surface water flow.
They filter water and improve water quality.
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They hold soil in place.
Mangrove roots stabilize shorelines by trapping and binding sediments, reducing erosion and helping maintain the wetland substrate.
Mangrove roots stabilize shorelines by trapping and binding sediments, reducing erosion and helping maintain the wetland substrate.
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