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•It is believed that 1.2 million years ago, there were drastic change in the climate conditions. The polar ice caps started melting, the sea levels began to rise. Records show that the sea levels rose and fell at least 24 times. It caused Australia's continental shelf to flood and corals started growing on the edges of these shelves, forming the Great Barrier Reef.

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