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What is a Mangrove?

the mangroove is a type of biome ,located in coasts next to the sea , with rich biodiversity and are characterized by their specific type...

TYPES OF MANGLES

Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) It is a viviparous tree with waders and aerial roots known as candelillas and hanging from the branches....

IMPORTANCE OF THE MANGROOVES

Mangrooves are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world in a mutualistic sense, the mangroove reduces the risk of hurricanes...

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Biogeochemical cycles refers to the movement of elements such as nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, carbon and other elements between living beings and the environment (atmosphere) through a series of processes: production and decomposition.

The biogeochemical cycles are important because  this cycles are the ones that let organisms keep feeding and growing because are the ones that make the matter re-cycle for be used by organisms again and again. 

BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE 

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NITROGEN

PHOSPHORUS

SULFUR

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