Mangroves store five times more carbon than land forests

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Mangroves store five times more carbon than land forests

These coastal trees act as environmental heroes by trapping vast amounts of greenhouse gases while shielding shorelines from deadly tsunamis.

Mangrove forests are among the most efficient carbon sinks on the planet, absorbing up to five times more carbon dioxide than forests found on land. Their complex, underwater root systems do more than just store gas. They act as a physical buffer against the ocean, capable of slowing down massive waves and protecting coastal communities from the impact of storm surges and tsunamis.

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