Geography
What are 'Tidal forests'? Name two typical trees found there.
Natural Vegetation
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Tidal forests are one of the most specialised tropical natural vegetation types. India has a variety of wetlands habitats. These lands are between terrestrial and aquatic system where the water table is usually at or near the surface of land.
Two typical trees found here are Keora and Amur.
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