Coral is at the same temperature as the water it is found in.
It dies, coral bleaching.
To be exact the coral reef will just get buried and die.
too many to give an exact answer
20-30 c
There is no exact temperature since they are cold blooded and are the same temperature as the air and soil that they are found in.
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.
below 20 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.
coral springs, pembroke pines but i do not know the EXACT locations
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.
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.
Usually around 74F-84F.