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there is not wind considering coral reefs is underwater
Coral reefs are wet and underwater. Deserts are dry and on land
It is an underwater biome.
yes they do but they are born in underwater caves.
The person that studies coral reefs is called a coral reef biologist. This type of scientist spends time underwater to study the status of coral reefs and also looks into the effects of other factors to the preservation of coral reefs.
in tropical cancer and capicorn in, Campeche Bank, Yucatn Peninsula, and in the Carribean Sea
This is how coral reefs are formed. Coral will take salt from the sea and utilize it to create limestone skeletons on underwater objects.
This is how coral reefs are formed. Coral will take salt from the sea and utilize it to create limestone skeletons on underwater objects.
coral is a plant. usually underwater, it grows on a reef. therefore you get a coral reef.
Coral polyps are small, soft-bodied organisms that are key components of coral reefs, which form important underwater habitats. These polyps secrete calcium carbonate to create the hard structure of coral reefs, providing shelter and resources for a diverse range of marine life. Coral reefs support biodiversity, protect coastlines from erosion, and are vital for the health of ocean ecosystems.
the soil from the landform can kill the coral and the animals in it. the soil from the landform can kill the coral and the animals in it.
They kill em