yes. but you will find that the deeper the area is, the higher and less active the volcanoes are. in the great barrier reef there are some volcanoes that go up to 50 feet tall
the great barrier reef is for the fishes and deadly under water preaditors
coral fish under water plants
their is volcanoes and underwater islands
under water
The body of water that surrounds the Great Barrier Reef is the Coral Sea.
Yes.
There are more under water than on land.
Some of the endangered species of the Great Barrier Reef include:Loggerhead turtleOlive Ridley turtleLeatherback turtleHawksbill Sea turtleGreen sea turtleDugongHumpback whaleGrey nurse sharkSpeartooth sharkWhale sharkall 4 species of sawtooth shark found in the GBR
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yes. some types of basalt is found of volcanoes.
No. The Great Barrier Reef is a marine biome, located in the Coral Sea, which is an arm of the Pacific Ocean. Freshwater runoff from floods is one of the dangers occasionally faced by the Great Barrier Reef.
Hawaii has 3562 volcanoes, but only 387 of them are under water.