he gets killed by being eaten by a huge unnamed fish.
The ISBN of Reef of Death is 0786813091.
Reef of Death was created in 1998.
Reef of Death has 192 pages.
The cliff's dramatic descent to the reef, seventy-five feet below, created a striking yet ominous landscape. The fog enveloped the area, shrouding the reef in mystery and obscuring details of its rugged features. This ethereal atmosphere heightened the sense of danger and intrigue, as the hidden dangers of the reef lay just beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered. The scene encapsulated both beauty and peril in equal measure.
idk i guess there would be less food for the reef animals
To be exact the coral reef will just get buried and die.
Plain and simple it gets warmer^^^^ INCORRECT ^^^^* FISH THAT DEPEND ON THE REEF DIE *
the great barrier reef gets almost no light when it reaches and when at the top of the water gets a lot
No. Steve Irwin was diving near the Great Barrier Reef, filming an underwater documentary, when he was killed by a stingray.
One cannot identify any particular person as discovering that the Great Barrier Reef is dying, because the Reef undergoes a continuous cycle of death and regeneration.
the coral gets a low level of oxgyen from it prey
Advantages - nice Disadvantages - tourism kills animals and the reef