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No: the Great Barrier Reef is made up of more than 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands.
It is made up of coral.
sharks grow up to 3 meters in the great barrier reef
because it is made up primarily of coral, which is an animal.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef system. It is made up of over 2,900 different coral reefs.
The most common whale species that frequent the waters of the Great Barrier Reef are:Humpback whaleDwarf minke whaleLess common are: Sperm whaleShort-finned pilot whalevarious species of beaked whales
No. The southern end of the Great Barrier Reef begins just northeast of Bundaberg, Queensland, and it is a distance of 1 294 km, or 804 miles from Sydney. The Great Barrier Reef then continues for another 2,300 km up the Queensland coast.
The great barrier reef is made up of many different species of corral, all of which are living creatures. so long as conditions are right for them to keep multiplying they will keep making the reef bigger.
Many islands lie east of the Great Barrier Reef, as the reef is about 2300 km in length. For example, the islands that make up the countries of Vanuatu, Samoa, Fiji and New Caledonia lie east of the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes, the Great Barrier Reef can be seen. It's made up of coral atolls and islands, as well as reefs underwater. These reefs underwater can be seen if you go snorkeling, or go on a tour in a glass bottomed boat.
over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands
This is the world's largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef. It is over 2300 km in length, and the only living organism visible from space. The Great Barrier Reef lies off Australia's northeast coast, in the Coral Sea.