Hi there! Let me tell you about mangrove trees and how they drink salty water.
Mangrove trees grow near the ocean, where the water is very salty. Most plants don’t like salty water, but mangrove trees are special! They can drink salty water through their roots.
When mangrove trees take in salty water, they don’t keep all the salt inside. Instead, they put the extra salt into their leaves.
Then, when the leaves get full of salt, the tree drops those leaves. This way, the tree gets rid of the salt and stays healthy!
So, even though the water is salty, mangrove trees find a smart way to live and grow strong.