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In order to grow, coral needs a water temperature range of between 25° and 29° Celsius. Optimum temperature is around 26° - 27° Celsius. The waters south of Australia are too cool for coral to grow.
33 Celsius in order to have a reef form
below 20 degrees
61-86 degrees Fahrenheit 16-30 degrees Celsius
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.
The waters have to be perfect for the coral. If the water gets too cold, the coral dies. If the water gets too hot. Why does the coral die if it's too hot or cold? Slight variations in temperature can actually kill the coral. The perfect temperature for coral to grow is a steady 30 degrees Celsius. There are concerns that global warming is having a destructive effect on the coral reefs.
Coral is at the same temperature as the water it is found in.
Coral reefs water temperature is usually between 74F-84F
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.
The weather in the Coral Reef would include the following. There is no direct rainfail to the coral in the coral reef, because it is submerged in water 24/7. (in the ocean) In the Coral Reef it is an average temperature of between 74 and 84 degrees. Again, weather is the Coral Reef is limited, because of the fact that it is in water.
One: Summer
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