Mangroves Swamps
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Mangroves are the meeting place of rivers and oceans. Surviving in these harsh ecosystems isn't easy and many species living in mangroves are specialized or have adapted to cope. Ntoks went to Durban to visit a mangrove nature reserve found in the middle of the city. Mangroves are ever changing, flooding during high tide and becoming extremely dry during low tide. It's not only the tide that makes life here tough, the soil is starved of oxygen and has excess of salt not quite the ideal for any living creature. Yet it is home to many species such as mangrove trees, whelks, mud skippers, mangrove and fiddler crabs. Mangrove trees are the true lifeblood of mangroves, their ability to deal with the harsh conditions makes it possible for many other species to survive. Such a precious urban gem needs to be protected and conserved.
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love Mangroves, love this video.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. It is informative, entertaining and displays great respect for creation. Really enjoyed it very much!
This was a great video. Thanks for sharing! I will be showing it to my biology class today :)
My Year 12 Geographers and I found this very helpful. Ta.
So glad to hear that Spencer!
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I Love this video! Great job! Keep going!
Nice documentary, i really enjoy it. its easy to understand. thanks a lot
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that was awesome, thanks I have a test on my bio class about mangroves this spark my interest more. :)
It was a nice video.......Have to say!!!!!!!
That was educational and fun to watch! Thank you :D
This video was so funny, entertaining but above all very educating! Thank you :)
So glad to hear that Magdalena!
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A funny vid lol love it
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Excellent and astonishing view if all the places are lot of plants to be seen, not only mangrove but some of the variety as well. Fruits that are edible and vegetables that provided human nature. Especially in Middle East country, Arabian peninsula are almost empty, it doesn't have the grasses either. They have the oil and sea vessel and other land vehicles that could build rivers structure in preparation of agriculture systems. Not all the time they have the Oil to export to other countries in exchange of money to accommodate their needs and requirements. What if the time will come that their Oil will deplete or will disappear? Will they able to survive and maintain their necessity? If they have a lot of man made rivers, lakes and streams they may able to yield basic commodities if their Oil will run out someday. If they have water ways structural design while there Oil is still available they can build not only electric pump that using solar panel in powering up but the hand pump which can contribute importantly as well. Devices that can provide good supply of fresh water that could be use both in plants and humans with animals that surely needs water also to survive. Great Day!
Sad news about these Mangrove Swamps just outside of Durban. From their press release:
"...the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Honorary Officers Educational Center at Beachwood Reserve burned to the ground last week.
All gone after years of fundraising and many weekends of hard work where the officers not only built the structure, but designed and made the interior displays -- holding priceless archives and artifacts.
But the Durban North Honorary Officers won't be kept down! And are already talking about raising funds for new displays and planning for their open mornings as well as school visits!"
For donations to the Beachwood fundraising effort:
Bank Account: 1356037852
Nedbank La Lucia Mall
Branch Code: 19876500
basically minecraft 1.19:
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No it doesnt have penguins and magrooves are only magroove
Its in minecraft
Could be better😂😂