The rainforest gets about 12 hours per day of sunlight.
because rain forests are near the equator, they get more sunlight than anywhere else!
Given that a coral reef is already underwater, it doesn't really matter. And the precipitation doesn't reach the reef anyway.
Depends on WHICH coral reef, and the depth of the water.
The ocean gets alot of sunlight.
All the sunlight that falls on it.
the most
there isn't actually any precipitation becouse the coral is already in the water so the rain or snow would not be able to reach
There is no smallest coral reef
they effecting the coral they effecting the coral
Here are some of the names of some types of corals purple squirter, fringing reefs, barrier reefs, atoll reefs. If you like coral reefs, check out our website destructionofcoralreefs.weebly.com What is happening to our corals? Find out!
A coral reef is a community of organisms that exist in shallower ocean depths. The key component is coral, which often forms the foundation of the reef ecosystem. Coral species may either be photosynthetic or non-photosynthetic, however, the foundational species as well as the predominant majority are often photosynthetic. Most people define a 'reef' as a 'coral reef', but there are however manmade reefs, often called artificial reefs. These reefs are usually made from scrap material such as bridge rubble, or sunken ships. I would also call underwater rock formations that are often inhabited by various marine species a type of reef as well.
Given that a coral reef is already underwater, it doesn't really matter. And the precipitation doesn't reach the reef anyway.
depends...
Typically, none.
"Given that a coral reef is already underwater, it doesn't really matter. And the precipitation doesn't reach the reef anyway."How_much_precipitation_does_the_coral_reef_receive_in_a_yearOn average is 80 inches of rainfall per year above the coral reef.
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there isn't actually any precipitation becouse the coral is already in the water so the rain or snow would not be able to reach
they dont
No. A coral reef is just a reef made out of coral. There are many other kinds of reefs. A coral reef is just one kind. The Great Barrier Reef is a specific coral reef. There are many other coral reefs in the world.
The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef.
in the coral reef in the coral reef
Depends on which coral reef, I once went and it cost me about tree fiddy ($350).
It does not rain in a coral reef because the wind near the coral reef is dry and has no moisture