Lagoon
A body of water that is encircled by a coral reef is called a lagoon. A lagoon is usually shallow and is separated from the ocean by coral reefs, barrier islands, or sandbars.
# A shallow body of water, especially one separated from a sea by sandbars or coral reefs. # A shallow body of liquid waste material, as one in a dump.
A lagoon is a shallow body of salt or freshwater separated from a larger body of water by a barrier such as a coral reef or sandbar. Lagoons can be found along coastlines and are often characterized by calm waters and rich biodiversity. They provide important habitats for a variety of marine species.
A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water, such as a sea or ocean, by sandbars, coral reefs, or barrier islands. Lagoons are typically characterized by calm and sometimes brackish water. They can be found in coastal areas around the world.
coral reefs live in shallow water, maximum up to 56ft.
Coral live in shallow waters because they have a special relationship with algae. The algae live in shallow waters and carry on photosynthesis. Algae grow inside coral. They help the coral grow and build a skeleton.
Coral reefs are located in warm and shallow places.
On coral reefs. Generally these are found in warm, shallow, tropical seas.
It's called coral reef. Coral reefs are made up of secretions of corals called calcium carbonate. The story corals cluster in groups of polyps, which belong to the Cnidaria group, which includes sea anemones and jellyfish. Coral reefs grow in warm and clear shallow active waters in sunny locations. Coral reefs are often called the "rain forests of the sea.
No, they are in shallow waters
they live in shallow sea waters
yes