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Coral reefs are located in warm, shallow waters. Did you know that the biggest coral reef is 1,430 long? It is the Great Barrier Reef located in Australia.
All warm and tropical waters
In coral reefs, located in shallow, warm waters.
It depends what you mean by 'the coral reef', if you mean just coral reefs in general, you can find them in any tropical, warm and fairly shallow waters. If you mean the Great Barrier reef, it is along the eastern coast of Australia like Cairns, but it is a place in itself.
The skeletons of tiny ocean animals grow together to form coral, structures that are found only in warm clear ocean waters
Coral reefs are all in tropical waters, so they would be warm all the year round, but, yes, they do have seasonal changes.
A coral reef would have to live in salt water. This is cause if the coral reefs didn't they would all die and then they couldn't help animals like clown fish.
yes the coral reef is in warm water! if it was in hot water it would die same with cold water! -Tay
Yes, angelfish are typically found in coral reef environments. They inhabit warm, shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region, where they rely on the complex structure of coral reefs for shelter and food. The diverse ecosystem of the reef provides both the habitat and the dietary needs of angelfish, making it their natural home.
There are two main coral reefs in Australian waters. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world. It extends 2300 km down the coast of Queensland, Australia. On the west coast, off Exmouth, is Ningaloo Reef, another impressive coral reef.
The waters of the Coral Sea touch Queensland in Australia. The Great Barrier reef is also included in the Coral Sea.
Shallow waters and the coral reef.