Usually around 74F-84F.
Coral reefs typically thrive within a narrow temperature range of 23-29 degrees Celsius (73-84 degrees Fahrenheit). Deviations from this optimal range can lead to stress on the coral, resulting in bleaching and potential mortality.
The average temperature range for a coral reef typically falls between 73°F to 84°F (23°C to 29°C). This temperature range is ideal for the growth and maintenance of coral reefs, as it supports the symbiotic relationship between corals and the algae living within their tissues. Fluctuations outside of this range can lead to coral bleaching and other negative impacts on reef health.
Coral reefs are cool in the sense that they are amazing. The water temperature however will differ depending where in the world you are, and what season it is. But most times the water temperature will be about 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
There are no coral reefs IN California
The reason they are called Coral Reef is because there are lots of coral in those locations, and they are also called coral reefs or reefs of coral reefs of coral too.
Well, Coral Reefs are usually found in tropical waters (near the Tropic of Cancer). The water temperature in coral reef areas usually ranges in the 70s and 80sºF. But Reefs can also be man made by sinking ships and such, but they usually aren't coral reefs.
Coral reefs are being killed by pollutants.
are coral reefs can be gas of ships?
I think this is it, but I am not sure. Coral reefs are located in warm shallow water. They are usually found in tropical waters. The average temperature is 70 or 80 degrees.
Slight variations in temperature can actually kill the coral. The perfect temperature for coral to grow is a steady 30 degrees Celsius, and there are concerns that global warming (whether natural or a result of human activities) is having a destructive effect on the world's coral reefs.