Coral reefs are found in salt water, on the ocean floor. Most often they are found in warm, shallow water.
They are found no more then 46m below the surface!
Coral reefs are found in saltwater environments such as oceans and seas. They require a specific salinity level to survive and thrive, which is not typically found in freshwater environments.
No, whales don't live on coral reefs. They live in more productive areas, and open water.
why do coral reefs can live in salt water
Coral reefs are salt water Ponds are fresh water
coral reefs start by the decomposition of organisms living under water.
Coral reefs thrive on warm, clean water and intense sunlight.
coral reefs live in shallow water, maximum up to 56ft.
They sustain the coral life in the water
Coral reefs are not significantly affected by tides because they are typically found in areas with lower tidal fluctuations. Tides can influence water movement and nutrient availability around coral reefs, but the impact is minimal compared to factors like temperature and water quality.
I think this is it, but I am not sure. Coral reefs are located in warm shallow water. They are usually found in tropical waters. The average temperature is 70 or 80 degrees.
Well, Coral Reefs are usually found in tropical waters (near the Tropic of Cancer). The water temperature in coral reef areas usually ranges in the 70s and 80sºF. But Reefs can also be man made by sinking ships and such, but they usually aren't coral reefs.