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they can adapt to any type of water
The Arctic Ocean is too cold for coral reefs.The coral reefs cannot grow under cold conditions. They can only grow in waters between the arctic circle and the equator. They must grow under neutral tepurature water. Even if they are too hot they can't grow.
The Arctic Ocean is too cold for coral reefs.The coral reefs cannot grow under cold conditions. They can only grow in waters between the arctic circle and the equator. They must grow under neutral tepurature water. Even if they are too hot they can't grow.
Coral reefs are found in salt water, on the ocean floor. Most often they are found in warm, shallow water.
No, whales don't live on coral reefs. They live in more productive areas, and open water.
In the Ocean
Lump suckers are not found in coral reefs.
Pacific and Indian Ocean. Haven't heard of any in the Atlantic
lion fishes are mostly found in the regions where coral reefs are present... example... a lots of lion fish found in The great barrier reef.... They can also be found around shallow coral reefs in Asia.
Most Caribbean islands are without coral reefs. Coral reefs are present in the Pacific Ocean. There is nothing to suggest that Dominica is an exception.
yes coral lives in atlantic ocean
Due to ocean currents