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many coral reefs might die and might be extinct by putting too much nutrients
I might be wrong, but live coral is alive to begin with.
Getting to a coral reef might be pretty difficult, considering the fact that they are underwater.
Coral grows very slowly.
It can't. But it might attract spawning coral from other reefs to settle on it.
Coral grows very slowly.
it will defiantly affect the premiums and depending on the insurance company they might drop him.
Coral reefs are made up of coral, the shell-like structures that the tiny sea animals build as their "houses". Each year, a living coral reef builds a new layer of coral; you might think of it as the collected skeletons of all the previous inhabitants of the reef. (Except that for coral, their "bones" are on the outside.)
Not a whole lot, no. The media might tell you that we humans are ruining everything, but in truth, even irregular amounts of salt in the water can harm the coral. We could affect it, with A LOT of salt and garbage, but really, we aren't doing much. Don't fret about it, 'kay?
A biotic coral reef is made of microscopic algae that can sting. At first you won't feel it but when you get out of the water you will see it. Your sting might be similar to a jelly fishes but yours might be permanent.
A biotic coral reef is made of microscopic algae that can sting. At first you won't feel it but when you get out of the water you will see it. Your sting might be similar to a jelly fishes but yours might be permanent.