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There are lots of coral reefs, but you probably mean the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland
Do you mean The Great Barrier Reef?
Do you mean The Great Barrier Reef?
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 great barrier reef, just because it's coral, that shouldn't mean it's not an animal. I believe the largest in existence today is the blue whale.
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The great barrier IS changing nf not in a good way. Its changing due to water tempurtures rising, over fishing and pollution. And the only people we can blame is US- the human race. We can improve it by NOT over fishing (for food or aquatic pets) and recycling all of our trash. It can be done! It will work- just try it! Every year, we LOSE parts of the barrier reef because of this- we really can't stop water temps, but we can change the other two.
The Great Barrier Reef is a natural construction that can be seen from space. I think you mean non-natural, and that would be the Great Wall of China, I think. but I'll answer the question as posted: You can see the oceans from the moon, and the continents, and clouds.
A barrier to keep out enemies.
geographical processes is how something is made (usually only naturally occurring like uluru or the three sisters) eg. the three sisters is made by weathering and erosion.
"Le lagon" translates to "the lagoon" in English. It refers to a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a barrier such as a reef or islands.