Coral reefs provide diverse habitats for a great variety of animal and plant species. So, yes, they are very rich, in terms of the number and types of species which reside in and around them.
statement is true -ash (:
yes coral reefs are very endangered and so are many of of the species that live in them
Yes.
they have over 60 species of coral
yes,many species of whales live in coral reefs through out the globe.
Yes, there are species of puffers that live in coral reefs.
There are 700 species of coral :) yes this is correct :)
Depending on the species they live in seagras beds, coral reefs or algeal reefs.
there are coral reefs in a sense, but they don"t consist of the same species as a tropical reef. look up cold water anemones, and you will find alot of info on these species
Some species (Chondrilla) do destroy coral reefs.
Yes. Jellyfish look like jelly, but they are fish. Coral reefs look like exotic plants, but they are of water species.
Coral reefs are very important to Earth because of the many species that it supports. There are many species that can't be found nowhere but the coral reefs. Because of the many rare varieties of animals like a rainforest it supports, it earns its title 'The Rainforest of the Sea'. And they're also known for their natural beauty that you may not see in other parts of the world. Without it many of the rare species that relies on coral reefs will become extinct.