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Mangroves are trees that grow by the sea, and you can see them in many places along Ghana's coast.
Mangroves can help us fight climate change.
They can absorb carbon dioxide from the air, more than regular forests, which helps reduce greenhouse gases.
The roots of mangroves are very dense, protecting the coast by preventing seawater from washing away the land, and they also reduce damage from floods and storms.
There are many fish, crabs, and birds in mangroves; they are home to many animals and also help fishermen catch fish.
Many families in Ghana depend on mangroves for their livelihood, such as fishing, collecting crabs, and gathering wood.
However, some people cut down mangroves or turn them into farmland and cities, which reduces the number of mangroves.
Now, Ghana has some projects to protect mangroves, like planting new mangroves and teaching people to protect the environment.
Protecting mangroves is very important for Ghana because it can improve our environment and make everyone's life safer.